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All US museums will be free

1,500 museums across the United States will be free, but only for one day, according to Lonely Planet.

Museum Day is celebrated in the United States on Saturday, September 22. In honor of this day, residents and visitors are encouraged to get closer to American culture. Culture. At the initiative of Smithsonian Magazine, more than 1,500 museums across the country will not charge visitors.

Cultural institutions across all states are participating in the promotion. Florida and New York have the most free admission offers—104 and 103 museums, respectively. To access the museum, select your favorite museum and book your visit through the Museum Day website. Free tickets for two will be sent to the email address you provided.

The choice of museums is vast, ranging from respected history and art galleries to unusual exhibits on a wide variety of topics. Among the unique offerings is the American Printing House Museum for the Blind in Louisville, Kentucky. Here, visitors are shown every step of the process of creating raised braille products, talking books, and tactile aids. Guests will also learn how to use all their senses to learn and how to write their name in braille.

Other unusual establishments include the National Barber Museum in Winchester, Ohio, which houses the world's largest collection of barbering artifacts, and the American Clock and Watch Museum in Bristol, with its eight galleries of timepieces from various eras. In Port Huron, Michigan, the Nolton Ice Museum of North America offers free admission. Dedicated to the once-thriving ice-harvesting industry, the museum features the largest exhibition of ice tools and much more. 

Source: news.turizm.ru

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