National Music Museum Offers $2.50 July 4 Admission for America’s 250th Celebration
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Updated · KWIT · Jun 30
National Music Museum Offers $2.50 July 4 Admission for America’s 250th Celebration
3 articles · Updated · KWIT · Jun 30
Summary
$2.50 admission will headline the National Music Museum’s July 4 Discovery Saturday, pairing Independence Day programming with America’s 250th anniversary celebration.
Visitors can tour “Of Thee I Sing: Origin, Heritage and Patriotism” and the self-guided “American Made, American Played” galleries, which trace U.S. history through instruments, makers and musical traditions.
Prentis Park events extend the program beyond the museum, with staff-led hands-on activities and a 1 p.m. patriotic “Yankee Doodle” performance by the NMM Kazoo Band.
Free entry still applies for veterans, active-duty U.S. military personnel and their families through the Blue Star Museums program, while all Discovery Saturday activities are included with admission.
The July 4 event builds on the museum’s monthly Discovery Saturday series, and “Of Thee I Sing,” which opened in March, remains on view through year-end.