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In Memorium: Remembering The Bunny Museum of Altadena, California

bunny museum entrance photo by gail worley
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Nestled in the heart of Altadena, California, the Bunny Museum stood as a whimsical sanctuary dedicated to the celebration of all things rabbit. A beloved institution, it wasn’t just a museum; it was a home, a labor of love, and a testament to the boundless joy that collecting and cherishing can bring. Tragically, this haven was reduced to ashes in the recent LA wildfires — specifically the Eaton Canyon Fire, which wiped out much of Altadena — leaving behind only memories of its unparalleled charm and the countless smiles it inspired. I was lucky to have visited this wonderful collection with my sister on Christmas Eve day while in California for the holidays. I can’t believe it’s gone.

bunny museum interior shot photo by gail worley
The Bunny Museum was Labyrinthine. This is Just One Hallway.

bunny clocks photo by gail worley
Bunny Clocks
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