Free entry to over 1000 museums this Saturday September 18
This Saturday, more than 1000 museums in the US will open their doors to the public for free as part of a campaign that aims to promote the excellent choice of cultural experiences available across the country after months of pandemic shutdowns.
Hosted in association with Smithsonian Magazine, the 17th annual Museum Day Live will take place on Saturday September 18th, the first since last year's pandemic cancellation as cultural activities resume. Read more to see how you, and one guest, can gain entry free of charge to museums, zoos and cultural centers for the day.
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