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32 Destination San Anselmo 2015 | 16 10 Things to Do – Family Fun SAN ANSELMO'S FAMILY FUN ACTIVITIES Planning a visit to San Anselmo with the kids? Need a rainy day—or any day—activity? San Anselmo offers families and children of all ages plenty to do. Start with some our TOP TEN FAVORITES: VISIT YODA & INDIAN JONES AT SAN ANSELMO'S IMAGINATION PARK 535 San Anselmo Ave., San Anselmo. 415-454-2510, www.sananselmopark.org Owned by San Anselmo Community Foundation and for public use. Imagination Park, in the center of San Anselmo, features a soothing fountain with life-size bronze statues of Yoda & Indiana Jones created by famed George W. Lucas and sculpted by Lawrence Noble. BLAST TO THE PAST AT THE SAN ANSELMO HISTORICAL MUSEUM 110 Tunstead Ave., in Town Hall, 415-258-4659 www.sananselmohistory.org. See page 24 for hours and more info. What did San Anselmo look like 100 years ago? Where did the Miwok Indians live? How did the railroad put San Anselmo on the map? Find out the answers to these questions and more at this museum. Check out the Children's Corner, with San Anselmo-themed coloring books. CONQUER A CASTLE AND PET A DINOSAUR AT MILLENNIUM PLAYGROUND 415-258-4640, From Sir Francis Drake Blvd., turn east on San Francisco Blvd., then right on Veterans Pl. to access the parking lot. Hands down the best children's playground in Marin, Millennium Playground has lots to tempt any youngster: ceramic animal fountains, a large climbable castle, a dinosaur, and a separate tot play area. VISIT A CASTLE | SAN FRANCISCO THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Bolinas Ave and Richmond Rd, San Anselmo 415-451-2800, www.ss.edu Dedicated in 1892, the two stone castles stand overlooking 14 scenic acres of the San Francisco eological Seminary. e Seminary is just minutes from the Golden Gate Bridge, yet a world away from metropolitan San Francisco. e stained-glass windows create a colorful glow in the stone chapel that is over 100 years old. READ A PAGE-TURNER AT THE SAN ANSELMO CARNEGIE LIBRARY 110 Tunstead Ave., San Anselmo, 415-258-4656 www.sananselmolibrary.org. See page 25 for hours and more info. Older kids can check out books while tots three and younger join preschool and toddler story time, a story- and-song program on Mondays at 10 a.m. (call to confirm dates). e library also offers a summer reading program and children's holiday programs. And don't forget to hop on our town mascot, Sugarfoot, the deer on Town Hall's lawn. Just watch the antlers! San Francisco Theological Seminary. Photo by Lawrence E. Frauens