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Boott Cotton Mills Museum

Boott Cotton Mills Museum

115 John Street, Lowell, MA 01852
978-970-5000   https://www.nps.gov/lowe/planyourvisit/boott-cotton-mills-museum.htm
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Part of the Lowell National Historic Park, the museum features a 1920s weave room with operating power looms. In addition, there are interactive exhibits and video programs about the Industrial Revolution; labor; and the rise, fall, and rebirth of Lowell. The complex in which the Museum is located is one of the most intact set of 19th century mill buildings in the city. There is a museum store on the premises.

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Categories: Family, History

Pass Benefits

Pass admits 6 visitors in the same family. Children 5 and under are free.

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Harvard Museums of Science and Culture

Harvard Museums of Science and Culture

11 Divinity Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02138
617-496-1638   https://hmsc.harvard.edu/
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The Harvard Museums of Science & Culture is a partnership of museums on the Harvard University Cambridge campus dedicated to the natural world, science, and human cultures. They include the Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments, the Harvard Museum of Natural History (comprised of the Harvard University Herbaria, Mineralogical and Geological Museum, and Museum of Comparative Zoology), the Harvard Museum of the Ancient Near East, and the Peabody Museum of Archaeology & Ethnology, all located between Oxford St./Divinity Ave area. Of particular note are the famous glass flowers, models commissioned by Harvard in 1886 to aid in the teaching of botany (and made in Germany over the course of more than eight decades), on display in the Harvard Museum of Natural History.

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Categories: Children, Family, History, Nature, Science

Pass Benefits

Redeem this pass at the Harvard Museum of Natural History of the Peabody Admission desk to receive admission for up to 4 visitors. One member of the party must be a Massachusetts resident. 

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Museum of Fine Arts

Museum of Fine Arts

465 Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA 02115
617-267-9300   http://www.mfa.org/
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The Boston Museum of Fine Arts, in existence since July 4, 1876, is one of the most comprehensive art museums in the world, with a collection of almost 500,000 works of art, ranging from ancient Egyptian artifacts to contemporary painting, sculpture and video. In addition, there are always special exhibitions on view, opportunities to take advantage of educational programs—some right in the galleries—and a contemplative Japanese garden.

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Categories: Art, Family, History

Pass Benefits

$10 general admission for up to 2 people. Children 6 and under are free. 

In order to receive the Library discount, patrons are required to purchase timed-entry tickets in advance online. No ticket sales at the Museum.

After reserving this pass, you will receive a discount code by email. The discount code allows the purchase of two general admission tickets at $10 each. This code is for one time use only and is not combinable with any other discount.

Redeem the discount code at: mfa.org/tickets

Select the date of your visit and click on "Tickets" below General Admission.

Enter the promo code in the box at the top right corner. Click "Submit"

Select Entry Time.

"Library Pass $10.00" enter number of tickets (1 or 2.) Add to cart.

Proceed to checkout.

You will receive an e-mail with your admission tickets. At the Museum, present your tickets, preferably on a phone or device, but tickets printed on paper are accepted.

The Museum is open Wednesday--Sunday, 10 am--5 pm.


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Museum of Science

Museum of Science

1 Science Park, Boston, MA 02114
617-723-2500   http://www.mos.org/
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The Museum of Science in Boston is located on a piece of land that extends the width of the Charles River, connecting Boston and Cambridge. Dedicated to promoting and educating visitors about science and technology, the museum includes a planetarium, the world’s largest open-air Van de Graaff generator, an IMAX theatre, a butterfly garden, and permanent and changing exhibits on birds, insects and animals; space; dinosaurs; engineering; nanotechnology; math; biology; and more.

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Categories: Children, Family, History, Nature, Science, Technology, Sky

Pass Benefits

This pass will admit up to 4 people at a 50% discount on tickets to the Museum's Exhibit Halls. Children under 3 are not included in the count of 4 and are always admitted for free but must have a timed ticket. 

Valid only for Exhibit Halls. Does not include admission to Omni, Planetarium, 4-D Theater,  or ticketed special exhibits. Does not include member privileges such as discounts or special access. 

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The National Streetcar Museum at Lowell

The National Streetcar Museum at Lowell

25 Shattuck Street, #1819, Lowell, MA 01852
978-458-5835   https://www.trolleymuseum.org/national-streetcar-museum-lowell/
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The National Streetcar Museum is located on the campus of Lowell National Historical Park. In 1984, the park acquired some trolleys that run regularly on two miles of track in the downtown area of the city, one of them on loan from the Seashore Trolley Museum in Maine. The history of trolleys in Lowell—and in general—is delivered through a number of interactive exhibits and displays, including one about the influence of street railways on the development of cities.

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Categories: Children, Family, History, Technology

Pass Benefits

Pass admits 1 family (up to 5 people) for FREE Admission. Children under 3 are free. 

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New England Quilt Museum

New England Quilt Museum

18 Shattuck St., Lowell, MA 01852
978-452-4207   http://www.nequiltmuseum.org/
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The New England Quilt Museum, part of the Lowell National Historic Park, is fittingly located not far from the old textile manufacturing plants that made the city famous during the industrial revolution. Since its opening in 1987, it has been committed to both craft and fine arts quilts, with a permanent collection, special exhibitions, a library and resource center, classrooms, and a gift shop.

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Categories: Children, Family, History

Pass Benefits

Pass admits 2 visitors.

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Peabody Essex Museum

Peabody Essex Museum

161 Essex Street, Salem, MA 01970-3783
978-745-9500   http://www.pem.org/
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The Peabody Essex Museum grew out of the collection of East India Marine Society, an organization of Salem captains whose charter called for acquisition of “natural and artificial curiosities.” Its permanent collection contains art and artifacts of Africa, Asia, India, China (with a Qing Dynasty house brought from the Huizhou region), Japan, Korea, Pacific Islands, and features objects of maritime art and history that include paintings, drawings, ship models, marine decorative arts, tools, weapons, navigational instruments, and ship and yacht plans. It also has a thriving changing exhibition schedule that sometimes includes important traveling shows.

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Categories: Art, Family, History, Ocean

Pass Benefits

Admits two adults at $12 per person general admission. Youth under 16 are free. 

Patrons must pay an additional admission fee if you wish to visit Yin Yu Tang, the Chinese House. Access to special ticketed exhibitions may require a separate fee. 

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Salem Witch Museum

Salem Witch Museum

19 1/2 Washington Square, Salem, MA 01970
978-744-1692   http://www.salemwitchmuseum.com/
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Based on actual trial documents and using life-size stage sets with figures, lighting, and narration, the museum's principle exhibit examines the 1692 Salem witch trials. In a second exhibit, “Witches: Evolving Perceptions,” guides take you through changing interpretations of witches, the truth behind the stereotypes, witchcraft practice today, and witch hunting. A gift shop is on the premises.

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Categories: Children, Family, History

Pass Benefits

This pass allows the bearer discounted admission rates for up to 6 visitors. Pass must be present when purchasing tickets. NOT valid in the month of October. 

Members visiting with orange library pass will receive discounted rates (for up to 6 people) of Adult / Senior - $13.25 and Child (3-14) - $10.75


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Trustees of Reservations (with deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum)

Trustees of Reservations (with deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum)

MA
978-921-1944   http://www.thetrustees.org/
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The Trustees of Reservations preserve and protect more than 100 special properties of exceptional scenic, historic, and ecological value—nearly 25,000 acres—all around Massachusetts. From Crane's Beach in Ipswich and World's End in Hingham to The Old Manse in Concord and Fruitlands Museum in Harvard, visitors to Trustees sites enjoy local history and nature in its various forms: beaches, meadows, forests, swamps and more.

In the summer of 2019, the deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, the largest park of its kind in New England, became part of the Trustees. The museum, located in Lincoln, MA, encompasses nearly 30 conserved acres and presents contemporary art from New England—and beyond—with sculptures in the landscape and museum exhibitions. For a full list of locations, please visit their web site.

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Categories: Art, Family, History, Nature, Recreation

Pass Benefits

This pass is valid for one-time use at any of the Trustees' 100+ properties that collect an admission fee. The pass holder will pay an admission fee equivalent to that of a Trustees Family level membership. Hours of operation vary by place. Check on your choice before reserving this pass.

GO Passes are valid for admission only. They are not valid for discounts at parking kiosks, stores, cafes, Inns, Campgrounds, at special events or programs, on equipment rentals, or in place of any permits or passes. 

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USS Constitution Museum

USS Constitution Museum

Charlestown Navy Yard, Building 22, Charlestown, MA 02129
617-426-1812   https://ussconstitutionmuseum.org/
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The museum, a part of the Boston National Historical Park, is located in the Charlestown Navy Yard near the ship USS Constitution (“Old Ironsides”) at the end of Boston’s Freedom Trail. The museum provides a detailed look at the history of the ship, information about the war of 1812, and the battle between the ship and HMS Java. Stories are told through interactive exhibits, unique artifacts, archival records, and artwork. The museum also includes a research library which houses a strong collection of manuscripts, books, artifacts, and microfilm of primary source material. The ship itself is maintained by the US Navy, and may be visited free of charge on certain days.

Categories: Art, Family, History, Ocean

Pass Benefits

Free admission to the museum for up to 9 guests. 

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