Free Museums Admission for Bank of America Customers

Musuems on UsBank of America is offering its customers free museum admissions on the first weekend of the month throughout the year through their Museums on Us program. The program currently covers 70 museums in 18 states: Georgia, New York, Rhode Island, Maryland, Michigan, Maine, Arizona, Delaware, New Jersey, Washington, Connecticut, California, Illinois, Florida, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, North Carolina, and Taxes.

If you are BoA customer, you can get free admission this weekend, May 3 and 4, with your BoA check, ATM, or credit card. Find out participating museums nearest you on their website. You can also sign up to receive email reminder when free museum admission is available.





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  1. Tim | May 1, 2008 | Reply

    does this include the smithsonian? oh wait, it is already free. i can see why BofA omitted DC. i wish i was near one of those states in order to go. still doesn’t change my mind about bofa, though. definitely a good thing to know…i wonder why bofa didn’t send us a notice or didn’t post anything on the website when i logged in. thanks for the notice, because this is definitely something we’ll take advantage of.

  2. Sun | May 1, 2008 | Reply

    Tim: I didn’t get any notice from BoA either. I wouldn’t know if I didn’t hear it from my local radio. It’s definitely a good thing BoA is doing for the community. Unfortunately, the nearest museum to us in NJ is still about 50 miles away.

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