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Celebrate Artist Appreciation with Bank of America Museums On Us®

On August 3 and 4, Bank of America customers can visit The National Museum of Women In the Arts in Washington, D.C., for FREE

The Bank of America Museums On Us® program offers FREE weekend general admission to Bank of America, Merrill Lynch and U.S. Trust credit and debit cardholders, at top cultural attractions in Washington, D.C. This weekend, August 3 and 4, Bank of America cardholders are granted complimentary visits to The National Museum of Women In the Arts.

Whether at home or travelling the United States, you can use the Bank of America Museums On Us® Location Finder tool to search among more than 225 participating Museums On Us® cultural attractions. Celebrate our nation’s world-renowned artists at these and many more Museums On Us® partners:

  • The National Museum of Women In the Arts (DC)
  • Museum of Fine Arts (Boston)
  • Rubin Museum of Art (New York)
  • Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture (Baltimore)
  • Children’s Museum (Richmond)

Bank of America believes the arts have a unique ability to connect people and communities, and help local economies thrive. Through Museums On Us®, Bank of America is able to provide its customers with free access to artistic and cultural experiences across the United States at celebrated institutions ranging from art, children’s and history museums to aquariums, botanical gardens, zoos and science centers.

Find out what's happening in Washington DCfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Cardholders may present their Bank of America, Merrill Lynch or U.S. Trust credit or debit card along with a photo ID to gain free general admission to any participating institution on the first full weekend (Saturday and Sunday) of each month. Cardholders' guests are not eligible for free admission. Program excludes fundraising events, special exhibitions and ticketed shows, and museum participation may vary.

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