Free Museum Admission on National Museum Day

If you’re looking for something fun and cheap to do this weekend, don’t forget that Saturday is National Museum Day. That means you can get free admission to dozens of museums across the country.

Click here for a full list of participating museums. If you find one that you want to visit, simply print out the admission card and take it with you. Each admission card is good for two people, limit one card per household.

Published on September 25th, 2009 - 4 Comments
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  1. Thank You, we are going to the museum tomorrow–Saturday!

    Comment by John DeFlumeri Jr — Sep 25th 2009 @ 8:39 pm
  2. Thank you, I am excited to go to the art gallery today!

    Comment by Susan — Sep 26th 2009 @ 9:14 am
  3. Brilliant. I know what we’re going to do with the girls today.

    Comment by Bobby — Sep 26th 2009 @ 12:04 pm
  4. If getting free pass to the museums has got you excited – check out your public library. They may very well have museum and attraction passes to borrow for free to get you into many of the places around where you live.

    I know our library does, and some 27 passes that the Friends paid for were borrowed 870 times saving the patrons more than $21,000.

    Just a thought ;)

    Comment by Patty — Sep 27th 2009 @ 1:34 pm

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