Attraction Passes and Coupons
The Friends of Killingly Public Library sponsor museum memberships lendable to all library patrons.
We thank them for their generosity.
We thank them for their generosity.
Borrowing Policy
Attraction passes can be borrowed on a first come, first served basis for a maximum of two (2) days. Passes cannot be reserved or renewed. Call (860) 779-5383 for availability. Late returns will result in a fine of $3.00 per day overdue. Passes can only be loaned to the person to whom the library card was issued. Photo identification may be required. Patrons are responsible for the replacement cost if a pass is lost. Limit one pass per family except when noted.
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Receive 20% off General Admission for up to 4 people at the Connecticut Science Center. With more than 165 hands-on exhibits, a state-of-the-art 3D digital theater, four educational labs, plus daily programs and events, the Connecticut Science Center offers endless exploration for children, teens, and adults. From physics to forensics, geology to astronomy, visitors have the sciences at their fingertips. Check it out today!!!
General Admission: $16.95 Youth, $23.95 Adult, $21.95 Senior Expires February 28, 2021
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This pass admits up to 2 Adults and 2 Youth. Explore the home of 360-degree democracy, a place where the past shapes the future. Leaders – of every kind – were once just regular people like you and me. At Connecticut's Old State House – the very spot where Connecticut's democracy was born – you'll learn about how it was born and who made it happen. Meet people who went from ordinary to history-making by standing up for what they believed. They also have a two-headed calf, Mark Twain's bicycle, and dozens of other pieces of Connecticut's amazing and eccentric history for you to enjoy. Just $5 to park.
Does Not Expire
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This pass covers entrance fees to the centers and historic buildings. Connecticut registered vehicles may park for free at any state park and forests. This library pass can be used to waive the admission fees at those State Parks where admission is charged in order to enter a building or museum, including: Dinosaur State Park in Rocky Hill, Gillette Castle State Park in East Haddam, and Fort Trumbull State Park and Visitor Center in New London. Please be aware this pass waives entrance fees for the building or museums for two adults and four children (6 - 12). This pass cannot be used for camping or special events.
Expires December 31, 2020
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This pass admits 2 adults and 2 children under 12 into the museum. The Florence Griswold Museum embodies the artistic spirit of its legacy as the home of the Lyme Art Colony. From the impressive Georgian architecture of the home of namesake Florence Griswold, to the light-filled and modern spaces of the Krieble Gallery, to the rolling landscape of a 13-acre site, the Florence Griswold is a truly special place that is privileged to serve as the home of American Impressionism.
Expires December 31, 2020
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Historic New England invites you to explore our region's past through historic homes, landscapes, artifacts, stories, and more. Founded in 1910, they are the oldest and largest regional heritage organization in the nation. Tour more than three dozen historic sites and discover the stories of the men and women who shaped New England.
This pass is good for free admission for 2 adults plus children. Expires November 30, 2020
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This pass allows patrons to save $4 off general admission tickets for up to 4 people. Save $15 on a new Family or Grandparent Membership or $10 on a new Individual or Couple Membership.
The mission of Mystic Aquarium is to inspire people to care for and protect our ocean planet through conservation, education and research. Go explore their exhibits today. Expires December 31, 2020
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Since its founding in 1929, Mystic Seaport Museum has grown to become the nation’s leading maritime museum. What began as a modest effort to gather and save some of the disappearing artifacts of America’s seafaring past, is now a world-class collection of more than 2 million historic objects, watercraft, documents, photographs, ships plans, and the basis for a superior visitor experience, innovative educational programs, and much more.
Visit the museum for 50% off admission for 2 adults and 3 children using our pass. Expires April 30, 2021
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Old Sturbridge Village is a living museum located in Sturbridge, Massachusetts which recreates life in rural New England during the 1790s through 1830s. It is the largest living museum in New England, covering more than 200 acres.
Passes to Old Sturbridge Village are are valid for one party of 4 to receive 50% off regular daytime admission. Expires September 30, 2020
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With our Tower Hill Botanic Garden Pass, you can reserve two admission tickets for $7 per person. You will need to book your tickets online at www.towerhillbg.org/planyourvisit/ ahead of your visit using the access code: LIBDISC. Please contact the library to ensure that our pass is available for you to borrow the day you plan to go, you will need to show the physical library membership card alongside your booked tickets upon arrival. Tower Hill Botanic Garden features a display of the finest plants for cultivation in New England. Carefully planned gardens and collections of ornamental, edible and native plants, plus trails that enhance the natural features of this beautiful 171-acre property and a robust program and event schedule make Tower Hill a must-see destination.
Expires April 30, 2021
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With our Library ARTpass to Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, receive free general museum admission for two adults 18+ and free to youth.
Founded in 1842 with a vision for infusing art into the American experience, the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art is home to a collection of nearly 50,000 works of art, spanning 5,000 years and encompassing European art from antiquity through Modernism as well as American art from the 1600s through today. The Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art is the oldest continuously-operating public art museum in the United States, opening its doors to the public in 1844. Expires December 31, 2020
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