NYC Municipal ID Gives New Yorkers Free Access to 33 Museums and More in 2015
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The New York Hall of Science
Host of the 2014 World Maker Faire, this Queens destination offers visitors the chance to participate in a hands-on learning experience inside one of the city’s esteemed science centers. It offers a lively schedule of events, interactive exhibits, presentations, and programs aimed at engaging visitors of all ages. It features more than 450 permanent exhibits, the award-winning 60,000-square-foot Science Playground and Design Lab, and Rocket Park Mini Golf.
Cardholder benefits include free general admission for 2 adults and 4 children; includes reciprocal admission at 300 other science centers worldwide; 50% discount for parking; discounts on 3D Theater Presentations, Rocket Park Mini Golf, Science Shop, birthday parties, camps and clubs, and more.
Staten Island Historical Society and Historic Richmond Town
This cultural center which creates the opportunity for visitors to explore the rich and diverse history of American communities in Staten Island and its neighboring towns. Portions of the society’s collection are displayed in museum galleries and in Historic Richmond Town, which is the largest and most complete historic village in New York City. Historic Richmond houses important records and artifacts of everyday life from colonial times with a mission to collect, preserve, and interpret the material culture of the region.
Enrollment in the Municipal ID program grants members access to free regular admission to Historic Richmond Town; a complimentary ticket to Decker Farm Pumpkin Picking, Old Home Day, and the Independence Day celebration; a 10% discount on museum store purchases and other subscriptions and special offers.
All 33 institutions belong to the Cultural Institutions Group (CIG), and have partnered with the City to bring these packages to New York City residents. Below is the full list of participating venues:
Bronx
1. Bronx County Historical Society
2. Bronx Museum of the Arts
3. New York Botanical Garden
4. Wave Hill
5. Wildlife Conservation Society (includes Bronx Zoo, New York Aquarium, Central Park Zoo, Queens Zoo, and Prospect Park Zoo)
Brooklyn
6. Brooklyn Academy of Music
7. Brooklyn Botanic Garden
8. Brooklyn Children's Museum
9. Brooklyn Museum
Manhattan
10. American Museum of Natural History
11. Carnegie Hall
12. New York City Ballet
13. El Museo del Barrio
14. Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc.
15. Metropolitan Museum of Art
16. Museum of Jewish Heritage
17. Museum of the City of New York
18. New York City Center
19. Public Theater/New York Shakespeare Festival
20. Studio Museum in Harlem
Queens
21. Flushing Town Hall
22. Jamaica Center for Arts & Learning
23. Museum of the Moving Image
24. New York Hall of Science
25. MoMA PS1
26. Queens Botanical Garden
27. Queens Museum
28. Queens Theatre
Staten Island
29. Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Garden
30. Staten Island Children's Museum
31. Staten Island Historical Society
32. Staten Island Museum
33. Staten Island Zoological Society
According to its website, the City will establish walk-in enrollment centers around the boroughs to ensure easy accessibility; consideration will also be given to people with disabilities and those with limited English proficiency. The application will be posted online. For more information, visit www.nyc.gov/IDNYC.