I have a library card with Salisbury, which allows me to utilize any library in the Merrimack Valley. I typically request a pass from Salisbury, but if they are out I will call the local libraries to find one for the date I am looking for.
Here are the ones Salisbury offers:
- Museum of Science: Boston MA. This pass admits 4 people at a cost of $10 each. Pass does not include the Omni and Planetarium
- Children's Museum of NH: Dover NH. This pass admits 4 people at a cost of $5 each.
- Peabody Essex Museum: Salem MA. This pass admits 2 people at a cost of $6 on a weekday or $12 on weekends.
- New England Aquarium: Boston MA. This pass admits 4 people at a cost of $10 each. Pass only available Labor Day through June 30
- Zoo New England: Boston MA and Stoneham MA. This pass admits 6 people at a cost of $9 per adult or $6 per child
- Museum of Fine Arts. Boston MA. This pass admits 2 people at a cost of $10 each
- The Institute of Contemporary Art. Boston MA. This pass admits 2 people at a cost of $5 each
- Massachusetts State Parks Pass: The DCR ParksPass entitles the bearer to free parking for one passenger vehicle of visitors at over 50 facilities in the Massachusetts State Parks system that charge a day-use parking fee. Local State parks include The Salisbury Beach State Reservation, Maudslay State Park, Sandy Point State Reservation, Georgetown-Rowley State Forest, Bradley Palmer State Park, and more. (Not valid at Nahant or Nantasket Beaches.)
You can reserve a pass online, on the phone or at the library. I highly suggest you get one before visiting the above to help you save some money!
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