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Sunday, May 26, 2024

Children’s Museum of Manhattan

Children’s Museum of Manhattan

212 West 83rd Street, The Tisch Building, New York, NY 10024
212-721-1223   https://www.cmom.org/
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The Children's Museum of Manhattan provides children with experiences at the intersection of the arts, sciences and the humanities. Their exhibitions are updated each month with new activities and programs, some appropriate for children as young as under one year old. Exhibitions include a seasonal outdoor water exhibit and changing exhibits based on art, music, governance, New York City, and cultures from around the world. The museum is wheelchair accessible except for the lower level of the water exhibit. There is a gift shop on the premises.

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Categories: Art, Children, Family, Governance, History, Music

Pass Benefits

 Each pass gives access to the Museum for 4 people at a time (2 adults and 2 children or 1 adult and 3 children). Additional guests must pay admission. This is a printable pass. 

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The Frick Collection

The Frick Collection

945 Madison Avenue at 75th Street, Frick Madison, New York, NY 10021
212-288-0700   https://www.frick.org/
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The Gilded Age mansion in Manhattan that the Frick Collection occupies is being renovated, so the museum and library have temporarily taken up residence in the former home of the Whitney Museum a few blocks away. Visitors to Frick Madison will encounter paintings and sculptures by Bellini, Clodion, Gainsborough, Goya, Holbein, Houdon, Ingres, Piero della Francesca, Rembrandt, Titian, Turner, Velázquez, Vermeer, Whistler, among many others. The installation also spotlights the Frick's holdings of decorative arts and sculpture, as well as rarely seen works.

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Categories: Architecture, Art, Family

Pass Benefits

The Frick Collection pass admits up to four guests.  Children under 10 are not admitted.  This pass is printable from your own device.

NOTE: Frick Collection is only open at its temporary home on Madison Ave.

Doors will close at 5:30 pm to enter the museum.

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Montclair Art Museum

Montclair Art Museum

3 South Mountain Avenue, Montclair, NJ 07042
973-746-5555   https://www.montclairartmuseum.org/
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The Montclair Art Museum features a permanent collection of more than 12,000 objects consisting of paintings, prints, original works on paper, photographs, and sculpture by American artists from the 18th century to the present—including one-time Montclair resident George Inness—as well as traditional and contemporary Native American art and artifacts. While space constraints prevent the display of every work at any given time, temporary exhibitions often draw from the collection, in addition to shows of contemporary art sourced from outside the museum.

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Categories: Art, Family

Pass Benefits

The Montclair Art Museum pass admits two people per pass. This pass is printable from your own device.

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Morris Museum

Morris Museum

6 Normandy Heights Road, Morristown, NJ 07960
973-971-3700   https://www.morrismuseum.org/
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Founded in 1913, the Morris Museum is home to a rather eclectic mix of collections focusing on fossils, local wildlife, model trains, minerals, Native Americans, and paintings and sculpture, among other things. The jewel of the museum, however, is the Murtogh D. Guinness Collection of mechanical musical instruments and automata, a demonstration of which is conducted every Saturday and Sunday at 2:00 pm. Part of the museum is in a Georgian-style mansion designed by Stanford White. There is a museum shop on the premises.

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Categories: Art, Children, Family, History, Music

Pass Benefits

The Morris Museum pass admits 2 adults and 3 children. This pass can be borrow for a week. This pass is not printable and must be picked up at the Parsippany Library (449 Halsey Road, Parsippany) to be borrowed. Please call the customer service desk at 973-887-5150 x 201 for questions. The museum is open the first Tuesday of each month for members from 11 am to 2 pm in addition to regular hours. Please be sure to check the museum's website for any facility changes due to COVID restrictions at https://morrismuseum.org/visit/.

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Museum of Early Trades & Crafts

Museum of Early Trades & Crafts

9 Main Street, Madison, NJ 07940
973-377-2982   https://www.metc.org/
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Founded in 1970, the Museum of Early Trades & Crafts is focused on New Jersey history through the presentation of exhibits—both permanent and changing—related to the lives of the early immigrants to the state. Housed in an 1899 Richardsonian-Romanesque Revival building (once home to the first library in Madison, NJ), the permanent collection consists of over 8,900 objects that include tools, textiles, pottery, and archival materials that tell the stories of the people who lived and worked in New Jersey before the arrival of the Industrial age. There is a gift shop on the premises.

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Categories: Crafts, Family, History

Pass Benefits

The Museum of Early Trades & Crafts pass admits two adults and accompanying children ages 18 and under.  This pass is printable from your own device.

Please be sure to check the museum's website for any facility changes due to COVID restrictions at https://metc.org/.

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Museum of the City of New York

Museum of the City of New York

1220 Fifth Ave at 103rd Street, New York, NY 10029
212-534-1672   https://www.mcny.org/
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Founded in 1923, the Museum of the City of New York is dedicated to the documentation and interpretation of the city's past, present, and future. Its collection contains approximately 750,000 objects, including prints, photographs, decorative arts, costumes, paintings, sculpture, toys, and theatrical memorabilia. In the collection are several of Eugene O'Neill's handwritten manuscripts, a complete room of Duncan Phyfe furniture, 412 glass negatives taken by Jacob Riis and donated by his son, a man's suit worn to George Washington's Inaugural Ball, and the Carrie Walter Stettheimer dollhouse, which contains a miniature work by Marcel Duchamp. Changing exhibitions celebrate different aspects of the city's vibrant and changing culture. Wheelchairs are available for visitor use free of charge, subject to availability. All exhibition videos are open captioned and assistive listening devices are available for various programs in the Ronay Menschel Hall.

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Categories: Architecture, Art, Children, Family, History

Pass Benefits

The Museum of the City of New York is pleased to offer two membership levels for local and public libraries that provide their patrons access to our exhibitions and programs, as well as discounts in our Museum Shop and café. Additional benefits include a subscription to the Museum’s scholarly journal, and invitations to exclusive Member events.

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New York Transit Museum

New York Transit Museum

99 Schermerhorn Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201
718-694-1600   https://www.nytransitmuseum.org/
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Located in downtown Brooklyn, in the original Court St. station of the IND subway line, the New York Transit Museum opened in 1976 as a temporary exhibition connected to the country's Bicentennial celebrations. The historical artifacts on display related to the various transportation systems—subway, commuter rail, and bus—proved so popular that the New York City Transit Authority created a permanent museum. The collection includes historic bus, subway, and train cars, some of which are still operable, as well as equipment used to maintain the systems. Rotating and permanent exhibits focus on various aspects of public transportation in NYC, such as one which features over 50 detailed scale models of trolleys and work cars. A fully operational underground control room is on view. A gallery annex and store are located at Grand Central Station.

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Categories: Children, Family, History, Technology

Pass Benefits

Providing free admission for two adults and up to four children. Advance reservations and masks are required for encouraged.

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The Newark Museum of Art

The Newark Museum of Art

49 Washington Street, Newark, NJ 07102
973-596-6550   https://www.newarkmuseumart.org/
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Founded in 1909, the Newark Museum of Art is the state's largest museum, with over 80 galleries dedicated to art and science. In addition to exhibiting a range of decorative arts, contemporary art, and art from Asia, Africa, the Americas, and the ancient world, its holdings include a large natural science collection. The Victoria Hall of Science, the Dreyfuss Planetarium, a Victorian-era home, an 18th century schoolhouse, the Newark Fire Museum, and a memorial garden may all be found at a visit to this eclectic museum.

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Categories: Art, History, Parks, Science

Pass Benefits

Free admission for two adults and all children in the household -10% Discount in the Museum Shops. This pass is printable from your own device.

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Philadelphia’s Magic Gardens

Philadelphia’s Magic Gardens

1020 South Street, Philadelphia, PA 19147
215-733-0390   https://www.phillymagicgardens.org/
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Philadelphia's Magic Gardens is a 3,000 sq. ft. museum on South Street in Philadelphia. Its outdoor space is dedicated to a large immersive mixed media art environment created by the mosaic artist Isaiah Zagar using handmade tiles, bottles, bicycle wheels, mirror, and international folk art to chronicle his life and influences. Two indoor exhibition areas host work by other artists from around the world in service of the institution's mission of preserving folk, mosaic, and visionary art.

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Categories: Art, Family

Pass Benefits

Free general admission for 2 adults and up to 3 children (under age 18) per card for one year.

Discounted admission for additional guests (up to 6 per visit).

Free admission and discounts to over 750 other arts, cultural, and historical institutions with North American Reciprocal Museum Association (NARM) and Reciprocal Organization of Associated Museums (ROAM).

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Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum

Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum

1071 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10128
212-423-3500   https://www.guggenheim.org/
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The Guggenheim Museum's home in New York is in unique building designed by Frank Lloyd Wright which was designated as a National Historic Landmark in 2008. Its permanent collection contains many well-known 20th century works, including art from various movements, including—but not limited to—Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, German and Austrian Expressionism, Abstract Expressionism, Minimalist, Post-Minimalist, and Conceptual art. Temporary exhibitions draw from both the museum's collection and outside sources. A museum shop is on the premises.

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Categories: Architecture, Art, Family

Pass Benefits

Two membership cards which each provide free express admission for up to four adults or students, plus $5 admission for a maximum of two additional guests. Children under 12 years of age are always free.

10% savings on-site and online at the Guggenheim Store and 25% discount during biannual Member Shopping Weeks.

This pass is not printable and must be picked up at the Parsippany Library (449 Halsey Road, Parsippany) to be borrowed. Please call the customer service desk at 973-887-5150 x 201 for questions. 

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The Stickley Museum at Craftsman Farms

The Stickley Museum at Craftsman Farms

2352 Route 10 West, Morris Plains, NJ 07950
973-540-0311   https://www.stickleymuseum.org/
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The Stickley Museum at Craftsman Farms, a National Historic Landmark, is located on 30 acres of the early 20th-century country estate of furniture designer, architect, manufacturer, publisher, philosopher, and social critic Gustav Stickley. The main building—the 1911 “Log House”—is considered to be one of the finest expressions of the Arts and Crafts movement in the country. The permanent collection, consisting of more than 6,000 objects and artifacts, includes furniture, metalwork, textiles, and ceramics. Changing exhibits focus on the important contributions made by Stickley to the movement he championed so fervently. Tours of the grounds are available.

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Categories: Architecture, Art, Crafts, Family, History

Pass Benefits

Benefits of the Museum Pass include:

Unlimited, complimentary admission for museum patrons for one year (pass admits 2 adults and all children up to the age of 18 from a single household). Notice of special events. Receive e-blast and print mailings.

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Yogi Berra Museum

Yogi Berra Museum

8 Yogi Berra Drrive, Montclair State University, Little Falls, NJ 07424
973-655-2378   https://www.yogiberramuseum.org/
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This museum presents a number of permanent and rotating exhibitions—and an introductory film—which tell the story of Yogi Berra, while exploring history, culture, science and society within the larger context of baseball and sports. The permanent collection includes photographs, art, and artifacts, such as 16 vintage catcher's mitts and 76 oil paintings by renowned baseball artist Andy Jurinko that document the players that defined Yogi's era. An interactive pitching experience lets visitors of all ages face off against an animated batter, tracking the speed and accuracy of every throw. There is a gift store on the premises.

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Categories: Family, History, Sports

Pass Benefits

The Yogi Berra Museum pass admits two adults and accompanying children ages 18 and under.  This pass is printable from your own device.

Please be sure to check the museum's website for any facility changes due to COVID restrictions at https://yogiberramuseum.org/.

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