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The
museum pass program is made available through the support of various
community groups, businesses, and individuals. Every year, hundreds
of families and individuals take advantage of these passes. The passes
enable families to visit area museums free of charge, and encourage
adults and children to learn together. |
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The
Marlborough Public Library makes available the following museum
passes, at no charge, to any individual holding a valid adult library
card.
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- The
passes may be borrowed by patrons for one day and must be returned
that same day.
In order to allow for processing of passes from the previous day,
passes will not be available for pick-up until after 9:30AM.
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- A
fine of $5.00 per day is charged when a pass is returned late.
A patron who books a pass or passes in advance and fails to pick
up that pass will be charged a $5.00 per pass fine.
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further information about booking procedures and the museums themselves,
please call the library at 624-6900. |
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- Children's
Museum, Boston
- Davis'
Farmland, Sterling
- Discovery
Museums, Acton
- Ecotarium,
Worcester
- Franklin
Park Zoo,
Boston
- Stone
Zoo, Stoneham
- Fruitlands
Museum,
Harvard (Open May - October)
- Garden
in the Woods,
Framingham
- Higgins
Armory Museum, Worcester
- Isabella
Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston
- Massachusetts
Audubon Society, all sanctuaries including Drumlin Farms
- Museum
of Fine Arts,
Boston
- Museum
of Science, Boston
- New
England Aquarium, Boston (aquarium does
not accept passes during July and August)
- Roger
Williams Park Zoo,
Providence, R.I.
- Tower
Hill Botanic Gardens,
Boylston
- Worcester
Art Museum,
Worcester
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