
Free Admission to Hundreds of Museums on National Museum Day
Museums around the country will participate in this year's annual Museum Day, organized by Smithsonian magazine. Participating museums across the country are offering free admission for one person plus a guest on Saturday, September 24th. Though many of DC's museums are already free, take advantage of this offer to visit the Phillips Collection, Dumbarton Oaks Museum, or the Corcoran Gallery of Art (which usually charge entry fees).
To get your free ticket, register on Smithsonianmag.com. Choose one of the hundreds of museums that are participating, and Smithsonian will email you your ticket (good for one participant and one guest per household).
Since many museums in DC are already free, come grab a Bike and Roll bike and hop easily from museum to museum for an afternoon of cheap fun!
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