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MUSEUM PASS PROGRAM
We are pleased to offer our community participation in a program entitling them to free entrance to several area museums. The following guidelines apply:
- Museum passes are available to Massapequa School District residents only. The borrower must be at least 18 years old and hold a Massapequa Library Card and be in good standing.
- A household may borrow only one pass at a time and each individual museum pass may be borrowed no more than once every 30 days. Passes may be reserved up to 30 days in advance.
- Passes are available for either a Midweek (Tues - Thurs) or Weekend (Fri- Mon) period.
- The pass must be returned to the Reference Department. The pass may not be placed in the book drop. If it is returned in the book drop a $10.00 fine will be added to the borrower’s record.
- Late charge of $10.00 per day. In the event that a pass is not returned and the library must pay the entrance fee for the next user, that entrance fee will be added to the original borrowers late fees.
- Any borrower who loses a pass is responsible for the full replacement cost of that pass. (See Reference for cost of replacement)
- It is the borrower’s responsibility to call the museums directly for information, hours of operation, parking and/or directions.
- Passes may be reserved up to one month in advance by an adult (18+ years) family member. Only 1(one) museum pass may be reserved at one time. Please be courteous and contact the Reference Department if you cannot use the time slot you reserved.
- Each museum reserves the right to determine the rules and regulations governing the use of the museum pass.
- The Massapequa Library reserves the right to limit the use of the passes for individual families in the event of abuse of the passes.
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Long Island Children’s Museum
11 Davis Avenue
Garden City , NY 11530
(516)224-5800
www.licm.org
Long Island Children’s Museum is a learning laboratory where hands-on exhibits invite visitors to experiment, examine and play, through lively interdisciplinary activities. Admission: up to 4 family members, including at least one adult and one child..
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American Museum of Natural History
Central Park West at 79th Street
New York , NY 10024-5192
(212) 769-5100
www.amnh.org
Renowned for its vast collections and informative exhibitions, the museum interprets key areas of science for the public and serves as a field guide to our planet, its culture, and its place in the cosmos. Admission: 2 adults and up to 4 children. |
Old Westbury Gardens
71 Old Westbury Road
Old Westbury, NY 11568
Phone: (516) 333-0048
www.oldwestburygardens.org
These magnificent gardens are set on 88 acres, featuring the finest English Gardens in the United States. You will see historic varieties, new hybrids and experimental plants along tree-lined walks, grand alleys and ponds. Admission: 2 adults and children under age 16. |
Guggenheim Museum
1071 Fifth Avenue at 89 th Street
New York , NY 10128
(212)423-3500
www.guggenheim.org
Originally called "The Museum of Non-Objective Painting," the Guggenheim was founded to showcase avant-garde art by early modernists. Internally, the viewing gallery forms a gentle spiral from the ground level up to the top of the building. Admission: 2 adults and 24 childrenunder age 18.
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Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum
One Intrepid Square
12th Avenue & 46th Street
212-245-0072
www.intrepidmuseum.org
The Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum is one of America’s leading historic,
cultural and educational institutions. The Museum features a range of interactive exhibits and events providing a snapshot of heroism, education, and excitement. Children and adults alike find themselves immersed in and inspired by the Museum’s exhibits, which range from thrilling historical re-creations such as Kamikaze: Day of Darkness, Day of Light, to new interactive displays. Admission: 2 adults and up to 4 children.
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The Cradle of Aviation Museum
Charles Lindbergh Blvd.
Garden City , NY 11530
(516)572-4111
www.cradleofaviation.org
Long Islanders have helped transform aviation from a spectator sport to a major means of commercial transportation. This museum is proof that our dreams can come true. Admission: 2 adults and 2 children.
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