See the World's Largest Bunny Collection at The Bunny Museum in Altadena

See the World's Largest Bunny Collection at The Bunny Museum in Altadena

Having lived in the Conejo (aka Rabbit) Valley for over 20 years, something that never dawned on me is that we don't have a bunny museum in town. But only an hour away in Pasadena is the largest collection of bunnies in the world, The Bunny Museum.

The Bunny Museum is located on a residential street in Pasadena. No big signs on anything, but the large bunny bush is a bit of a giveaway.The Bunny Museum is located at the home of Candace Frazee and Steve Lubanski at 1933 Jefferson Drive, Pasadena. They ask that you call to make an appointment at 626.798.8848 before stopping by. Admission is $5 and children under 4 are free.

We came with a gift, a Conejo Valley Guide keytag bunny, which was promptly added to the collection of, currently (and still growing), 30,510 bunnies of all sorts...stuffed animals, porcelain figurines, glassware, signs, toys and other collectibles.

This Conejo Valley Guide bunny joined the collection at The Bunny Museum.

Candace, a professional author who wrote There is an Answer: Living in the Post-Apocalyptic World and other books, showed us around her 1926 stucco home filled with bunnies, "The Hoppiest Place in the World."

The collection started with a single bunny, given by Steve to Candace, on Valentine's Day 1992. They married several years later as the rabbits quickly multiplied. By 1999, their co

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