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Among the losses in the devastating Eaton fire was The Bunny Museum, husband-and-wife Steve Lubanski and Candace Frazee’s grand ode to the world’s hoppiest animal, the rabbit.
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNThe Bunny Museum is rebuilding its collection, one adorable donation at a time - MSNThe Bunny Museum hopped into beautiful and bunny-ful being in a private Pasadena home over 25 years ago, as any longtime fan ...
Candace Frazee and Steve Lubanski compiled the Bunny Museum’s Guinness World Record collection of memorabilia for decades. They could only save about 20 pieces.
Altadena community rallies to support beloved bunny museum as it rebuilds after Eaton Fire 02:23. As they continue to rebuild in the wake of the devastating Eaton Fire, the owners of the beloved ...
So far, the Bunny Museum is among more than 20 non-commercial special inclusion properties have been slated for clearing by the Army Corps of Engineers, including Farnsworth Park, ...
The Eaton Fire destroyed the world’s largest bunny collection — more than 60,000 items — at The Bunny Museum in Altadena. But Steve Lubanski and his wife Candace Frazee are already planning ...
The Bunny Museum, which touted nearly 50,000 bunny-related items and was marketed as "the world's only museum about everything bunny," burned to the ground while the devastating Eaton Fire ...
The Bunny Museum opened in a 7,000-square-foot building in Altadena in 2017. It is where they will rebuild, the couple said. And the bequest from a fellow bunny enthusiast is a much-needed boost.
The Bunny Museum opened in a 7,000-square-foot building in Altadena in 2017. It is where they will rebuild, the couple said. And the bequest from a fellow bunny enthusiast is a much-needed boost.
As museum acquisitions go, this one was bittersweet. More than 11,000 bunny items of every shape and size boosted the decimated collection of Altadena’s iconic The Bunny Museum Tuesday, when the ...
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