Museum Passes

The library has museum passes available to borrow by any adult cardholder. The passes offer various admission discounts and are held at the Circulation desk.

  • You are encouraged to call ahead and check for the availability of the pass you wish to borrow. Passes may be held for you to pick up that day.
  • Passes can be borrowed for a maximum of two days.
  • They should be returned to the Circulation desk—please do not place in any of the book drops.
  • Museum closings, hours, and pricing are subject to change at any time without warning. Please visit the museum's websites linked below for any updated information.

 

Available Passes:

 

Audrain Automobile Museum LogoAudrain Automobile Museum

This pass offers FREE admission for 2 guests. The Audrain Automobile Museum is also a member of the North American Reciprocal Museum Association (NARM) thus allowing members to get discounts at member museums (such as the Isabella Stewart Garden and more).

 

 

Florence Griswold Museum LogoFlorence Griswold Museum

This pass offers FREE admission for 2 adults & 2 children under 12. The museum requests that you call at least 24 hours in advance to schedule your visit.

 

Mashantucket Pequot Museum & Research Center LogoMashantucket Pequot Museum & Research Center

This pass offers 4 FREE regular price admission tickets (up to 2 adults). It also offers 10% off at the museum shop and café.

 

 

 

Mystic Seaport Museum LogoMystic Seaport Museum

This pass entitles up to two adults and three youth/children (ages 4-17, under 4 are free) 50% off full price admission to Mystic Seaport Museum on the day printed on the card.

 

 

 

Niantic Children's Museum LogoNiantic Children's Museum

This pass offers half-price admission for up to four people (ages 12 months and up). Regular admission is $12, half price is $6.

 

 

Slater Memorial Museum LogoSlater Memorial Museum

This pass offers FREE admission for one group (up to five guests).

 

 

 

RISD Museum

Admits two adults. All children 18 and under are free. Sundays are always free.

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