Museum Passes |
The Friends
of Tiverton Libraries have graciously donated memberships to
11 area museums and attractions. |
Card
holders may call and check the availability of a pass at the Circulation
Desk 401-625-6796 ext. 10. |
Passes can be picked up on the day of your visit,
and must be returned at circulation desk the following day. |
They may also be returned in the book drop. The overdue fine is $2.00 per day. |
Any suggestions for passes you would like us to offer? E-mail us |
Museum |
Pass
Admits |
Audubon Society of Rhode Island Environmental Education Center in Bristol has an exhibit
hall, live animals and a tide-pool tank. |
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Blithewold Mansion , Gardens & Arboretum Visit this 45-room mansion and its public garden located
on Bristol Harbor. |
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Over 400 interactive exhibits await your family when you
visit the museum that makes science fun! |
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Visit America's premier Whaling Museum featuring blue whales, sperm
whales, |
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Mystic Aquarium & Institute for Exploration Information on animals and habitats, educational programs, research, marine animal rescue, programs and facility rental. |
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A full hands-on museum for children of all ages! |
This Rhode Island landmark covers 40 acres and more than 1,000 animals
to visit. |
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Herreshoff Marine Museum |
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Boston Children’s Museum exists to help children understand and enjoy the world in which they live. It is a private, non-profit, educational institution that is recognized internationally as a research and development center and pacesetter for children's exhibitions, educational programs and curriculum. |
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Located at New Bedford Seaport,
the mission of the Ocean Explorium is to establish New Bedford as a center for ocean science public education, with an emphasis on environmental stewardship and science literacy. It includes an aquarium, exhibits, an activity center and a telescope exhibit.
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Slater Mill Complex
Located on the Blackstone River in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, Slater Mill is a museum complex dedicated to bringing one of the most exciting and significant periods of American history to life. Visitors to the site experience a time when an America of small farmers and craftsmen was poised to become the industrial leader of the world. |