SPRINGFIELD — And to assume they noticed it on Mulberry Avenue.
Nicely, really it was a few half-mile away on Edwards Avenue the place followers of Dr. Seuss crowded the Springfield Museums for an all-day salute to the Springfield native in celebration of his 121st birthday.
Followers, younger and previous, had a possibility to provide high-fives to the Cat within the Hat — one of many celebrated writer’s hottest characters.
Guests additionally visited the Wonderful World of Dr. Seuss Museum, the one museum devoted solely to Ted Geisel.
Guests additionally noticed recreations of the writer’s artwork studio and lounge with furnishings and artwork supplies he utilized in greater than 60 books.
Dr. Seuss’s household donated a whole lot of humorous notes and playing cards to the museum. Along with the family-friendly interactive displays show Saturday, guests noticed by no means publicly displayed artwork, household images and letters.