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Looking for free fun outside of Atlanta? Here are some forever freebies at popular attractions beyond the city limits. Booth Western Art Museum, 501 N Museum Dr., Cartersville; Free Thursdays: Get free admission the first Thursday of the month from 4 – 8 p.m. Good to know: Show an active military ID for free entry except during annual events. Children under 12 are admitted free (with parent). Georgia State Parks and Historic Sites: Show your library card at any Georgia public library to check out the ParkPass or Historic Sites pass. Use it to get free parking or admission at any of the 63 parks and historic sites in the state. The ParkPass exempts you from paying the daily $5 parking fee at state parks, and the Historic Sites Family Pass gets free admission for up to four visitors to any historic site in the state. Smithsonian Magazine Museum Day Live: Each year in September, the Smithsonian Magazine sponsors this event which grants free admission to various institutions.




Sign up online for a ticket which admits two into the attractions. Some past participants have included: Bulloch Hall in Roswell, Bartow History Museum in Cartersville, Chieftains Museum in Rome and other institutions both inside and beyond city limits. This year, the event takes place on September 27. Check the website this summer for a list of participating institutions. Tellus Science Museum, 100 Tellus Dr., Cartersville; Museums on Us: Tellus Museum is currently among the museums offering free admission on the first full weekend of the month to Bank of America or Merrill Lynch credit or debit cardholders. The offer is for the cardholder only. Atlanta has a lot of great attractions, but seeing them all can get expensive. While deals and discounts are sure to pop up periodically, there are some paths to free admission that are always available. It may require patience to cash in on them, such as waiting until your birthday or the first weekend of the month, but eventually the time will come.




Here are some of the ways you can gain free admission to some of Atlanta’s top attractions, as well as some useful information on other special offers and discounts. In all cases, check the websites or call the attraction in advance for more details and instructions on how to get the offers. Atlanta Contemporary Art Center. 535 Means St. N.W., Atlanta. Free Thursdays: ACAC waives the $5 admission fee every Thursday from 11 a.m.-8 p.m. You may be able to catch lectures, gallery tours, film screenings and more for free.130 W. Paces Ferry Road N.W., Atlanta. Museums on Us: Bank of America/Merrill Lynch debit or credit cardholders receive free admission every first full weekend of each month. The offer is only for the cardholder. Good to know: Teachers interested in booking a self-guided tour for their students can request a free planning pass when registering for a tour. The offer is only available to teachers scheduling self-guided tours. The Children’s Museum of Atlanta.




275 Centennial Olympic Park Drive, Atlanta. Target Free Second Tuesday: On Target Free Second Tuesday, anyone can attend the Children’s Museum of Atlanta for free. There is usually a line, particularly during the summer and when the Tuesday falls on a school vacation. Check the website for dates and FAQs. Fulton County Days: Fulton County residents can buy one admission ticket and receive one additional general admission ticket for free on the opening day of each feature exhibit. Tickets are available for walk-in visitors only and are subject to availability. You also must have proof of residency such as a Georgia driver’s license or ID with a county code of 60, student ID from a Fulton County-based school, or Fulton County employee identification card. Good to know: On Memorial Day, July 4, Veterans Day, Flag Day, and Armed Forces Day, all active, retired and reserve military personnel are admitted for free, and their families receive a discounted rate. A military ID must be presented to receive the special offer.




225 Baker St. N.W, Atlanta. It’s Your Birthday: Georgia residents get free entry to the aquarium on their birthdays. Just show proof of your birthday (ID or birth certificate) at any ticket window and you get a Total Ticket, which gives you access to all galleries and shows. Good to know: Other groups or individuals may be able to get free entry through special programs. Sponsored Education Admissions (SEA) grants free or discounted admission to Title I (K-12) schools and nonprofit groups. Fish Wish gives children with life-changing illnesses from Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta and injured veterans from the Shepherd Center and their families free admission to the museum. Members of the military can get a significant discount on admission by purchasing tickets through the ITT/MWR office at their local base. High Museum of Art. 1280 Peachtree St. N.E., Atlanta. Fulton County First Saturdays: Walk-up admission to the High Museum of Art is free for Fulton County residents on the first Saturday of each month, but tickets are subject to availability.




Museums on Us: Use your Bank of America/Merrill Lynch debit or credit card to receive free admission on the first full Saturday and Sunday of each month. The discount is offered for the cardholder only. Good to know: Active military personnel get free admission Tuesdays-Saturdays during regular hours. On Sundays, all military personnel and their immediate families get free admission during regular hours. You must show a valid military ID to take advantage of the offers. Every Friday, from 4-9 p.m., you can get 50 percent off admission to the High Museum. On Wednesdays, from 10 a.m.-5 p.m., now through May 28, get free parking in the Woodruff Arts Center parking garage. The Center for Puppetry Arts. 1404 Spring St. N.W., Atlanta. Free Museum Thursdays: Visit the museum exhibits free of charge every Thursday from 1-3 p.m. Fulton County Free Museum Saturdays: Fulton County residents, students and employees get free admission to museum exhibits on the first Saturday of every month.




Complete the form online and bring it in the day of your visit. GPL Passport to Puppetry: Get free museum admission when you check out the “Passport to Puppetry” at any participating public library in all 159 Georgia counties. The passport is valid for up to four museum admissions and you get 25 percent off a puppet show and the create-a-puppet workshop. The show discount must be redeemed the same day of the museum visit and excludes Summer and Holiday Mainstage Productions. Some other exclusions apply. The World of Coca-Cola. 121 Baker St. N.W., Atlanta. My Coke Rewards: When you join the My Coke Rewards loyalty program sponsored by the Coca‑Cola Co., you can collect points toward general admission tickets for adults, seniors and youths. Just purchase and enter codes from select Coca-Cola brands marked with “My Coke Rewards” on caps, labeling or other packaging to earn rewards. Sometimes there are special promotions or offers to help you accumulate additional points.




Good to know: Active duty, reserves and retired members of the armed forces receive complimentary admission to the World of Coca-Cola. Free admission applies only for the actual armed forces member. Family members and guests must pay the regular admission rate. Show a valid armed forces ID card at the ticket window to redeem the special offer.800 Cherokee Ave. S.E., Atlanta. Fulton County Family Free Days: The zoo is free for Fulton county residents during one weekend in August. Check the website for details and dates. Zoo Atlanta Family Pass: Adults with a valid library card from any branch of a participating public library system throughout the state of Georgia (except the Auburn Avenue Research Library) can check out this pass once per year, per household. You check out the Family Pass DVD at the front desk, and when you return it, you get a receipt. The receipt is valid for seven days. Show it at the gate to get free admission for two adults (ages 12 and up) and two children (ages 3-11).

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