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Salem MA

The pass admits up to 6 people (any age) to take Ranger Guided Tours or to visit the Friendship for FREE. All guided tours depart from the Salem Maritime National Historic Site Orientation Center located at 193 Derby Street, Salem MA.

Tours are available on a first come first serve basis and some have limited capacity. Check in early at the Orientation Center to reserve your spots. Call (978)740-1650 to see what tours will be available for the day of your visit or check online at www.nps.gov/sama for more information.
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Boston MA

Pass admits four people at $10 per person. Children under 3 are always free. Pass is not valid July through Labor Day. Please be advised that the Aquarium now has timed ticketing. If you are using a museum pass, you can choose to either take the next available time or choose a later time. The Aquarium has seventy tanks with an endless variety of fish and other aquatic life.
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Boston MA

Pass admits 4 people at half the admission cost. The Children's Museum is the original please-touch museum with ever-changing exhibits appealing to children of all ages.
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Boston MA

Pass admits four people at $5 per person. The Gardner Museum is closed on Tuesdays. The Gardner Museum is an eclectic display of paintings, sculpture, and tapestry housed in an Italianate palace with an indoor courtyard featuring a seasonal display of flowers.

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Salem MA

Pass admits 4 people at half price, for standard tours only. The pass may not be reserved during the month of October.  In 1668 Captain John Turner built a house destined to impress and intrigue for more than 3 centuries. Cross the threshold to uncover the countless surprises hidden beneath its legendary gables.
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Boston MA

Pass admits 2 at $3 per person. Children 12 and under free.

The Kennedy Library & Museum is dedicated to the memory of our nation's thirty-fifth president, with the purpose to advance the study and understanding of President Kennedy's life and career and the times in which he lived; and to promote a greater appreciation of America's political and cultural heritage, the process of governing and the importance of public service.

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Boston MA

Provides free parking for one vehicle (excluding buses and vans) for day-use parking in state parks within the MA Dept. of Conservation and Recreation.

ParksPass is not valid for Lynch Park in Beverly or Crane's Beach in Ipswich.

Most parks are open year round; however, check the web site for details: www.massparks.org or http://www.mass.gov/dcr/forparks.htm


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Boston MA

The Library has two passes that each admit two adults at $10 per person. If you wish to reserve both passes, you must call the library to make your reservation.  The Museum of Fine Arts has two hundred galleries, including exhibits of Egyptian mummies, musical instruments, period rooms and Impressionist paintings.
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Salem MA

Pass admits two people at $5 per person. Admittance to the Chinese House is $5 per person. The Peabody Essex is an exploration of art, architecture, and cultures. Set in seaside Salem, the museum has thirty galleries, stately mansions hailing from the Great Age of Sail, and tranquil Chinese and period gardens.

The museum is closed Mondays except for some Monday holidays.

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Boston MA

Pass admits four people at $7 per person. Pass is not valid for the Omni Theatre and the Planetarium. The Museum of Science presents opportunities to learn - from archaeology to technology, dinosaurs to space exploration.
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Dorchester MA

Pass admits six people at $6 for adults and $4  for children to either the Franklin Park Zoo in Boston or the Stone Zoo in Stoneham. Get close to awesome animals, exhilarating exhibits, and exciting events that integrate wildlife and conservation programs, research, and education.
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