- A
tollbooth (or toll booth) is an
enclosure placed along a toll road that is used for the
purpose of
collecting a toll from p****ing traffic. A structure...
- The
Phantom Tollbooth is a children's
fantasy adventure novel written by
Norton Juster, with
illustrations by
Jules Feiffer,
first published in 1961....
- The
Tollbooth is a 2004 coming-of-age film
directed by
Debra Kirschner and
starring Marla Sokoloff. The plot
concerns a
young artist struggling to forge...
- free dictionary. A
tollbooth is a
place where tolls for road
usage are
collected on toll roads.
Tollbooth may also
refer to:
Tollbooth Gallery, Tacoma,...
- The
Phantom Tollbooth (also
known as The
Adventures of Milo in the
Phantom Tollbooth) is a 1970
American live-action/animated
fantasy film
based on Norton...
- The
Tollbooth Gallery was a site-specific
exhibition space and
project of the
nonprofit arts
organization ArtRod launched in 2003 and
located in Tacoma...
-
Phantom Tollbooth may
refer to: The
Phantom Tollbooth, a children's book
written by
Norton Juster The
Phantom Tollbooth (film), a 1970 film adaptation...
- This is a list of
characters from The
Phantom Tollbooth, a 1961 children's book
written by
Norton Juster and
illustrated by
Jules Feiffer, and its different...
-
Baron von
Tollbooth & the
Chrome Nun is a
collaborative studio album by
Jefferson Airplane members Paul Kantner,
Grace Slick, and
David Freiberg, released...
- best
known as an
author of children's books,
notably for The
Phantom Tollbooth and The Dot and the Line.
Juster was born in
Brooklyn on June 2, 1929...