FREE Museum Admission for Bank of America, Merrill Lynch, and U.S. Trust Customers (May 4th & 5th)

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Looking for free entertainment?

On May 4th and 5th, Bank of AmericaMerrill Lynch, and U.S. Trust customers can score one FREE admission to over 225 participating museum locations – nationwide! Some states even have aquariums listed as a participating museum!

If there’s a museum you’ve been wanting to check out, now is the time! Just present your active Bank of America, Merrill Lynch, or U.S. Trust credit or debit card along with a photo ID to get free admission.

The FREE admission is valid at participating institutions for the cardholders only (guests do not qualify for free admission). This offer excludes special exhibitions, ticketed shows, and fundraising events and cannot be combined with other offers. Hours and participation will vary by location.

(Thanks, Passionate Penny Pincher!)

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  1. Sarah C

    Awesome thank you!

    • Amber (Hip Sidekick)

      You’re so welcome! Enjoy!

  2. Tiffany_3d

    For educators, this can be a great double dip. Here in Tampa, Hubby gets in free for education and I hold BOA.

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