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Cultural Partnerships The Department has partnerships with educational and cultural institutions across the Commonwealth that clients can take advantage of by showing their EBT card for reduced or free admission. Visit one of these educational and cultural institutions: Children’s Museum of Boston 308 Congress St. Boston, MA Admission with EBT Card: $2 per person- up to 4 people Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum 280 Fenway Boston, MA Admission with EBT card: $2 per person- up to 4 people Institute of Contemporary Art 100 Northern Ave Boston, MA Admission with EBT card: Free for one person Museum of Science 1 Science Park Boston, MA Admission with EBT Card: Free- up to 4 people Museum of Fine Arts 465 Huntington Ave Boston, MA Admission with EBT Card: $3 per person- up to 4 people EcoTarium 222 Harrington Way Worcester, MA Admission with EBT Card: $2 per person- up to 4 people Beverly Historical Society 117 Cabot St. Beverly, MA Peabody Essex Museum 161 Essex St. Salem, MA Admission with EBT card: Free- up to 2 adults, children always free Children’s Museum of Easton 9 Sullivan Ave North Easton, MA Admission with EBT Card: $2 per person- up to 4 people The Discovery Museums 177 Main Street Acton, MA Admission with EBT Card: $1 per person- up to 6 people Cape Cod Children’s Museum 1577 Great Neck Road South Mashpee, MA Admission with EBT Card: $2 per person- up to 4 people Children’s Museum of Holyoke 444 Dwight St. Holyoke, MA Admission with EBT Card: $2 per person- up to 4 people For more information DTA recommends calling the institution before arriving Follow us on Twitter @DTA_Listens Information valid as of 2/6/2015 Admission with EBT Card: $2 per person- up to 4 people New England Aquarium 1 Central Wharf Boston, MA Admission with EBT Card: $2 per person- up to 4 people

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Cultural Partnerships The Department has partnerships with educational and cultural institutions across the Commonwealth that

clients can take advantage of by showing their EBT card for reduced or free admission. Visit one of these educational and cultural institutions:

Children’s Museum of Boston 308 Congress St. Boston, MA Admission with EBT Card: $2 per person- up to 4 people

Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum 280 Fenway Boston, MA Admission with EBT card: $2 per person- up to 4 people

Institute of Contemporary Art 100 Northern Ave Boston, MA Admission with EBT card: Free for one person

Museum of Science 1 Science Park Boston, MA Admission with EBT Card: Free- up to 4 people

Museum of Fine Arts 465 Huntington Ave Boston, MA Admission with EBT Card: $3 per person- up to 4 people

EcoTarium 222 Harrington Way Worcester, MA Admission with EBT Card: $2 per person- up to 4 people

Beverly Historical Society 117 Cabot St. Beverly, MA

Peabody Essex Museum

161 Essex St. Salem, MA Admission with EBT card: Free- up to 2 adults, children always free

Children’s Museum of Easton 9 Sullivan Ave North Easton, MA Admission with EBT Card: $2 per person- up to 4 people

The Discovery Museums

177 Main Street

Acton, MA Admission with EBT Card: $1 per person- up to 6 people

Cape Cod Children’s Museum 1577 Great Neck Road South Mashpee, MA Admission with EBT Card: $2 per person- up to 4 people

Children’s Museum of Holyoke 444 Dwight St. Holyoke, MA Admission with EBT Card: $2 per person- up to 4 people

For more information DTA recommends calling the institution before arriving Follow us on Twitter @DTA_Listens Information valid as of 2/6/2015

Admission with EBT Card: $2 per person- up to 4 people

New England Aquarium1 Central WharfBoston, MA Admission with EBT Card: $2 per person- up to 4 people

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1. How does it work?

When you arrive at the museum, you should show your EBT card at the ticket counter and you will receive a discounted admission price.

2. How many people can I bring with me to the museum?

The number of people that can receive discounted admission to a museum using the same EBT card varies by institution. This information can be found on our Partnerships Flyer at www.mass.gov/dta or you can always call the museum directly to ask them about their admission policies.

3. If I am taking my child to the museum and they want to bring their friend, can I still receive the EBT-discounted admission?

Yes. You can use your EBT card for admission regardless of whether or not the people that you are bringing with you are members of your household.

4. Can I only receive the discounted admission on a certain day of the week?

You can use your EBT card for admission any day of the week.

5. How many times can I use my EBT card at a museum?

There is no limit to the number of times that you can use your EBT card, so feel free to use it often!

6. How much will admission cost with my EBT discount?

The EBT admission prices vary by institution, but none are higher than $3 per person. The specific prices can be found on our Partnerships Flyer at www.mass.gov/dta or you can always call the museum directly to ask them about their admission policies.