Museum Passes |
| The Friends of the Cumberland Library have generously donated memberships
to 15 area museums
and attractions. They may be borrowed with an OSL library card. Cumberland residents may reserve them
ahead. Visit our Museum Pass Reservation Page to check on availability and/or reserve your pass from home! You may also call the Library at 333-2552 ext. 4, and we will do it for you. Museum passes should be returned inside the library when the library is open. Passes may be returned in the media drop in the case provided when the library is closed. |
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Audubon Society of RI
www.asri.org
Environmental Education Center in Bristol has an exhibit hall, live animals, tide-pool tank and life size walk-in replica of a right whale. |
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Battleship Cove
www.battleshipcove.org
Visit the world's largest collection of historic Naval ships. |
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Blackstone Valley Explorer
www.rivertourblackstone.com
The Explorer is a 49 passenger riverboat offering tours of the Blackstone River, its ecosystem and its rich history. |
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Boston Museum of Science
www.mos.org
Dedicated to making science fun and accessible by all with over 400 interactive exhibits each year.
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Children's Museum of Boston
www.bostonkids.org
The museum is the second oldest children's museum in the country. It's filled with hands-on activities that are sure to please. |
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Ecotarium
www.ecotarium.org
The EcoTarium is a unique indoor-outdoor museum in Worcester, Mass. Walk through the forest, journey through a galaxy and experience this hands-on museum. |

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Mashantucket-Pequot Museum & Research Center
www.mashantucket.com
Located in Mashantucket, Connecticut, the museum is a fascinating look into the history of American Indians, non-Indians and New England. |
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Museum of Fine Arts Boston
www.mfa.org
Boston's massive Museum of Fine Arts showcases artwork from all over the world and all throughout history.
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Museum of Work and Culture
www.woonsocket.org/workandculture.htm
This Woonsocket museum relives the history of the French-Canadians who built a life here in RI |
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Mystic Aquarium
www.mysticaquarium.org
The aquarium has over 500 species of fish in their 30,000 gallon Coral Reef Exhibity. Other special exhibits are Robert Ballard's Challenge of the Deep, an interactive experience and Alaskan Coast, which recreates one of the world's most dramatic coastlines.
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Mystic Seaport
www.mysticseaport.org
Mystic Seaport is the country's leading maritime museum, having the largest collection of boats and sea-related photography in the world. It is a recreation of an old seaport, having live demos of ancient crafts.
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Plimoth Plantation
www.plimoth.org
A living history museum of 17th century Plimoth, Massachusetts.
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Providence Children's Museum
www.childrenmuseum.org
A full hands-on museum for children of all ages.
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Rhode Island School of Design Museum
www.risd.edu/museum.cfm
Houses over 65,000 works of art ranging from ancient Greek and Roman to contemporary art in all mediums.
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Roger Williams Park Zoo
www.rogerwilliamsparkzoo.org
The 3rd oldest zoo in the country. It covers 40 acres and has more than 1,000 animals to visit.
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