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Currier Museum
http://www.currier.org/
The Currier Museum has reopened.  Passes purchased by the Friends of the Library, cover museum admission. The cost of the special exhibit admission is all you’ll pay.

The Millyard Museum
www.manchesterhistoric.org
From the Native Americans who first settled here to the men and women who made the cloth and made the Amoskeag Manufacturing Company a household name around the world, discover the stories of the inventive people who have contributed to the history of the largest city in New Hampshire.  We have 4 passes; each pass admits 4 adults and/or children.

Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
www.mfa.org
We have coupons which will enable 2 adults to visit the museum at a reduced rate of $5 each.  You may also purchase special exhibitions tickets to the Gund Gallery for an additional $7.
Children 6 and under are admitted free at all times, children 7 - 17 are admitted for $5.50 on school days until 3:00 pm.  All other times, children under 17 are admitted FREE.

Canterbury Shaker Village
www.shakers.org
25 original Shaker buildings comprise the museum, with 694 acres of gardens, fields, ponds and forests.  The outdoor museum features guided tours with engaging and well-trained interpreters, craft demonstrations and restored organic gardens..  The Creamery, an award-winning restarurant, serves Shaker-inspired cuisine, and a museum store offers quality Shaker reproductions and handcrafted items.  Rich in authenticity, Canterbury Shaker Village is a breathtakingly beautiful site, ideal for learning, reflection, and renewal of the spirit.
The library has 4 passes, each pass entitles adults to $5 general admission fee and children (ages 6-17) to $2.50 general admission.  Limit 2 people per pass. Certain restrictions apply to pass holders: Coupons and/or discounted passes may not be redeemed with a library pass.  Discounts will not be given at the Shaker Table Restaurant, the Museum Store, classes, or camps. 

The New Hampshire Historical Society
Whatever your question, whatever your need, if it is about New Hampshire, past or present, the New Hampshire Historical Society is here to help you find the answer.  Located in Concord.
The library has 2 family passes.  Each pass admits up to 4 adults, or 2 adults and their children or grandchildren.