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This Weekend: Free Entry Into Museums, Zoos, and More With Your Bank of America Card!

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It’s the 1st weekend of the month.  So you can get into hundreds of museums, zoos, and other cultural centers around the US for FREE with your Bank of America (or Merrill Lynch) debit or credit card!

See If You Can Outrun Tyrannosaurus Rex at the Perot Museum in Dallas. And Save Up to ~$17 by Using Your Bank of America Debit or Credit Card to Get in Free!

Find out how to get free admission to place like the Perot Museum and the Edventure Children’s Museum with Bank of America’s Museums on Us program!

How to Get Into Museums for Free This Weekend!

Link:   Bank of America’s “Museums on Us”

Link:   List of Participating Museums

To get free admission with Museums on Us,  show your photo ID and Bank of America (or Merrill Lynch) debit or credit card such as:

This deal is good on the 1st full weekend of each month.

Get Into Museums for Free With Your Bank of America Card on These Dates

You can get into select museums and cultural centers like:

Escape the 110+ Degree Weather in Phoenix This Weekend and Visit the Art Museum!

Whether you’re traveling this weekend or staying in your hometown, visiting a museum is a fun and educational activity for the whole family!

Terms & Conditions

Are You a New York City Resident?

Link:   IDNYC card

You can visit local cultural centers for free, even if you don’t have a Bank of America card, with an IDNYC card.

The IDNYC card is available to New York Residents who are 14 or older.  And you can sign-up in 12 locations around the city.

With Your NYCID Card You’ll Get Free Admission to Places Like the New York Aquarium

Bottom Line

This weekend, and the 1st full weekend of each month, you get free admission at hundreds of museums around the US with your Bank of America (or Merrill Lynch) debit or credit card.

Keep in mind, free entry is for the cardholder only so if you’re bringing family and friends they’ll have to pay or bring their own Bank of America card.

Have a nice weekend!

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