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Museum Day – from Smithsonian Magazine

Once again Smithsonian Magazine is bringing you a day of culture. You and a friend or family member are invited for a FREE visit to one of the participating museums nationwide. This free museum day will be available at over 1,000 museums including art, science, history and children’s.

There are also 5 new and exciting exhibits opening at Adler Planetarium, in Chicago, the Autry National Center in Los Angeles, the Dallas Museum of Art, the Tampa Museum of Art and the Tower Hill Botanic Garden in Boylston, MA – all presented by Toyota Avalon.

  • When: September 25, 2010
  • Where: Locations Nationwide – Search by State, Venue, Etc. HERE
  • Fine Print: One ticket per household


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About Zipporah Sandler

Zipporah Sandler AKA Zippy is a lifestyle and travel specialist who after living everywhere from Providence to Paris found herself suddenly residing in South Florida (something she swore she’d never do).

Whether it be San Pellegrino water or Louis Roderer Cristal, Zippy suggests that you keep your life sparkling and your glass full.

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