BANK OF AMERICA MUSEUMS ON US® OFFERS FREE ADMISSION JULY 4-5
OHIO -- Bank of America, Merrill and Bank of America Private Bank cardholders can receive FREE general admission to four Ohio cultural attractions Saturday, July 4th & Sunday, July 5th (the first full weekend of each month)
Learn something new this month with a visit to a participating cultural institution, including:
- Great Lakes Science Center, 601 Erieside Ave, Cleveland, OH 44114
- Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland, 11400 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, OH 44106
- Columbus Museum of Art (Saturdays only), 480 E Broad St, Columbus, OH 43215
- Akron Art Museum, 1 South High Street, Akron, OH 44308
- The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, 50 E Freedom Way, Cincinnati, OH 45202
Please check with our partners directly for current operating hours and admission guidelines. Present your Bank of America, Merrill or Bank of America Private Bank credit or debit card along with a photo ID to gain free general admission to any participating institution during the first full weekend (Saturday and Sunday) of each month. Cardholders only; guests are not eligible for free admission. Program excludes fundraising events, special exhibitions, and ticketed shows. Not to be combined with other offers. Museum participation varies.
Bank of America believes the arts have a unique ability to connect people and communities and help local economies thrive. Through Museums on Us, Bank of America provides its cardholders with free access during the first full weekend of every month to artistic and cultural experiences in Ohio at celebrated institutions ranging from art, children’s and history museums to aquariums, botanical gardens, and science centers. This is one example of how the bank strengthens the local communities it serves in, creates greater cultural understanding, and expands accessibility to the arts.
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