What is Museum Day? On September 30, 2006, for one day only, museums across the country will join the Smithsonian Institution in its long-standing tradition of offering free admission to visitors.
Venues that agree to participate will extend free admission for two people when presented with a Museum Day Admission Card, which can be printed from the Museum Day site. Click here to see the Tennessee museums that are participating.
The 27th Annual Fall Homecoming at the Museum of Appalachia is just around the corner. If you have never been, it is a great field trip opportunity as the student day is full of special demonstrations, craft displays and activities for the kids.
This year the student day is Wednesday, October 11th. Normal admission prices range from $15-$25. For student day tickets will be priced at:
Pre-school - 5th only $4.00 per child 6th-12th and adults $6.40 per person
The advance rate mentioned above is only available if tickets are paid for by September 24. Visit the Museum of Appalachia web site for more information and to print off a ticket order form.
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1) Most things in this blog are compiled through articles and information I've found on the web. I have linked to the location where I originally found the information in each post.
2) I am not an employee of TOS. I am a volunteer coordinator helping to keep Tennessee informed.