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SUMMARY:Unlock Spring Break Adventures: Free Museum Entry With Bank of America Museums on Us
DESCRIPTION:Bank of America\, Merrill\, or Bank of America Private Bank credit and debit cardholders can receive FREE general admission to 14 cultural attractions across Georgia April 4 and April 5 \nThe Bank of America Museums on Us program offers Bank of America\, Merrill\, or Bank of America Private Bank credit and debit cardholders FREE general admission to 225 cultural attractions the first full weekend of every month. \nFor the past 25 years\, Bank of America has provided access to some of our nation’s greatest cultural experiences and brought new visitors to partner museums. Use the Bank of America Museums on Us Location Finder tool to search for participating cultural institutions. With more than 225 Museums on Us partners in cities across the United States\, there is an option for everyone. \nAtlanta History Center:\nExperience the vibrant history of Atlanta at the Atlanta History Center with 33 acres of historic houses\, gardens\, and  award-winning exhibitions. \nBartow History Center:\nThe Bartow History Museum\, located in historic downtown Cartersville\, explores 200 years of Bartow County history\, from early Cherokee habitation to modern events. Housed in the refurbished 1869 courthouse\, the museum features engaging exhibits\, including the  newest\, Essential Ingredients: The Joy of the Cookbook\, which traces the evolution of printed cookbooks. Visitors can enjoy self-guided tours\, explore local history\, and get insights from  knowledgeable staff. \nBooth Western Art Museum:\nThe Booth Museum\, in association with the Smithsonian Institution\, is a 120\,000 square foot museum located in Cartersville\, Georgia\, where guests are invited to See America’s story through contemporary Western artwork\, a Presidential Gallery\, and an interactive children’s gallery.  \nGeorgia State Railroad Museum:\nLocated in Savannah\, Georgia State Railroad Museum is a beautiful National Historic Landmark located at the former Central of Georgia Railway Savannah Shops and Terminal Facilities. With a fully operational turntable\, you have the chance to explore historic railcars\, experience the handcar\, and go on guided tours. Be sure to check the train rides that run on the hour from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fridays through Sundays. Schedules and locomotives are subject to change\, please call ahead at: (912) 651-6823. \nHigh Museum of Art:\nFamily Saturday is happening on April 4. This is the perfect activity for families and children on spring break!  \nFriends and families of any age can experiment\, play\, and make art in studio workshops and learn about art on view through gallery tours. Whether you’re joining Toddler Saturday\, Studio Sessions\, or Teen Art Afternoon\, there is something for everyone. \nMorris Museum of Art\nDressed to Thrill: Sculpture by John Petrey includes fourteen life-size and tabletop sculptures selected from the artist’s Dress Series. These dynamic sculptures are created from everyday (but unlikely) materials and found objects\, including bottlecaps\, tin\, aluminum cans\, plastic forks\, yardsticks\, and the like. \nNational Center for Civil and Human Rights:\nThe National Center for Civil and Human Rights is a museum and cultural institution that connects the U.S. Civil Rights Movement to human rights challenges today. \nOld Fort Jackson:\nOld Fort Jackson is a National Historic Landmark in Savannah offering daily cannon firings and interactive programs for adults\, kids\, and families. It features historical weapons demonstrations and interactive programming for families. Daily cannon firings occur at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.   \nPin Point Heritage Museum:\nAt the Pin Point Heritage Museum\, located in the former A.S. Varn & Son Oyster and Crab Factory in Savannah\, visitors can experience the Gullah/Geechee culture first hand. For nearly 100 years\, the community of Pin Point was quietly isolated on the banks of the Moon River just south of Savannah. Now\, you can explore the refurbished museum complex and experience multimedia presentations\, exciting exhibits\, and unparalleled views of the marsh.  \nSavannah Children’s Museum:\nSavannah Children’s Museum features two exhibition spaces for families to explore: the entirely outdoor Exploration Station and the new indoor STEAM Center.  \nOn April 4-5\, both spaces will have special Spring-themed programming: “Eggs and Chicks.” Educators will offer hands-on activities as a part of the museum’s ongoing commitment to learning through play. The museum offers more than a dozen exhibits\, including a Mirror Maze\, sensory garden\, reading nook\, and nature play areas.  \nSavannah History Museum:\nLocated in the former Central of Georgia Railway Passenger Depot\, Savannah History Museum takes you on a journey through time from Savannah’s earliest days to the present\, with unique exhibits and interactive experiences for the family. Exhibits include an early 20th century steam locomotive\, archaeological finds from Savannah’s Revolutionary War history\, and much more. \nSavoy Automobile Museum:\nSavoy Automobile Museum connects people to the cultural diversity of the automobile. Through changing exhibits\, educational programs\, and engaging experiences\, individuals have the opportunity to appreciate the beauty and history of automobiles. This world-class museum and showgrounds sit in Cartersville\, GA\, just off I-75\, between Chattanooga and Atlanta. Guests visiting the museum will be met with an assortment of automobiles and original works of art. \nSCAD Museum of Art:\nIn Character explores how contemporary artists draw from the visual aesthetics of animation\, illustration\, and sequential art to unpack notions of identity\, imagine alternate realities\, and depict Black life and community. Across the featured paintings\, drawings\, sculptures\, and textile works\, the distinctive language of cartoons and comics emerges through flat\, outlined forms\, shallow picture planes\, and exaggerated bodily features. \nWorks like Trenton Doyle Hancock’s grand superhero narratives and caricatured self-portraits mythologize personal experience and complicate understandings of power\, while Gary Simmons’ painted reinterpretations of early Looney Tunes characters interrogate the origins of racialized stereotypes in cartoons. \nTellus Museum:\nLocated on a 50-acre park-like campus just off I-75 in Cartersville\, GA\, Tellus is a world-class Smithsonian affiliate museum designed to open minds and ignite a passion for science. Tellus features six main galleries between two buildings\, a 4K digital planetarium\, an interactive fossil dig and gem panning area\, and an observatory with a 20-inch telescope.  With hands-on exhibits and eye-popping artifacts like an 80-foot-long Brontosaurus\, a replica Wright flyer\, and an amethyst geode weighing two metric tons\, visitors of all ages can find something to enjoy. \nWHEN:	Saturday\, April 4 and Sunday\, April 5 (the first full weekend of each month) \nLearn something new this month with a visit to these and many more Museums on Us partners in Georgia and across the country: \nAtlanta\n•	Atlanta History Center (Sunday only)\n•	Bartow History Museum (Saturday only)\n•	Booth Western Art Museum\n•	High Museum of Art\n•	National Center for Civil and Human Rights\n•	Savoy Automobile Museum\n•	Tellus Museum \nAugusta\n•	Morris Museum of Art \nSavannah\n•	Georgia State Railroad Museum\n•	Old Fort Jackson\n•	Pin Point Heritage Museum (Saturdays only)\n•	SCAD Museum of Art\n•	Savannah Children’s Museum\n•	Savannah History Museum \nBank 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 provides its cardholders 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 and science centers.   \nThose interested can use the Bank of America Museums on Us location finder tool to search for participating cultural attractions\, understand any applicable Museums on Us admission protocols\, and check with museums directly for their operating hours. \nPresent your Bank of America\, Merrill or Bank of America Private Bank credit or debit card along with a photo ID to gain free general admission to any participating institution during the first full weekend (Saturday and Sunday) of each month. Cardholders only; guests are not eligible for free admission. Program excludes fundraising events\, special exhibitions and ticketed shows. Not to be combined with other offers. Museum participation varies.
URL:https://atlantamom.com/event/unlock-spring-break-adventures-free-museum-entry-with-bank-of-america-museums-on-us/2026-05-19/
LOCATION:High Museum of Art\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309
CATEGORIES:Free Event
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SUMMARY:Unlock Spring Break Adventures: Free Museum Entry With Bank of America Museums on Us
DESCRIPTION:Bank of America\, Merrill\, or Bank of America Private Bank credit and debit cardholders can receive FREE general admission to 14 cultural attractions across Georgia April 4 and April 5 \nThe Bank of America Museums on Us program offers Bank of America\, Merrill\, or Bank of America Private Bank credit and debit cardholders FREE general admission to 225 cultural attractions the first full weekend of every month. \nFor the past 25 years\, Bank of America has provided access to some of our nation’s greatest cultural experiences and brought new visitors to partner museums. Use the Bank of America Museums on Us Location Finder tool to search for participating cultural institutions. With more than 225 Museums on Us partners in cities across the United States\, there is an option for everyone. \nAtlanta History Center:\nExperience the vibrant history of Atlanta at the Atlanta History Center with 33 acres of historic houses\, gardens\, and  award-winning exhibitions. \nBartow History Center:\nThe Bartow History Museum\, located in historic downtown Cartersville\, explores 200 years of Bartow County history\, from early Cherokee habitation to modern events. Housed in the refurbished 1869 courthouse\, the museum features engaging exhibits\, including the  newest\, Essential Ingredients: The Joy of the Cookbook\, which traces the evolution of printed cookbooks. Visitors can enjoy self-guided tours\, explore local history\, and get insights from  knowledgeable staff. \nBooth Western Art Museum:\nThe Booth Museum\, in association with the Smithsonian Institution\, is a 120\,000 square foot museum located in Cartersville\, Georgia\, where guests are invited to See America’s story through contemporary Western artwork\, a Presidential Gallery\, and an interactive children’s gallery.  \nGeorgia State Railroad Museum:\nLocated in Savannah\, Georgia State Railroad Museum is a beautiful National Historic Landmark located at the former Central of Georgia Railway Savannah Shops and Terminal Facilities. With a fully operational turntable\, you have the chance to explore historic railcars\, experience the handcar\, and go on guided tours. Be sure to check the train rides that run on the hour from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fridays through Sundays. Schedules and locomotives are subject to change\, please call ahead at: (912) 651-6823. \nHigh Museum of Art:\nFamily Saturday is happening on April 4. This is the perfect activity for families and children on spring break!  \nFriends and families of any age can experiment\, play\, and make art in studio workshops and learn about art on view through gallery tours. Whether you’re joining Toddler Saturday\, Studio Sessions\, or Teen Art Afternoon\, there is something for everyone. \nMorris Museum of Art\nDressed to Thrill: Sculpture by John Petrey includes fourteen life-size and tabletop sculptures selected from the artist’s Dress Series. These dynamic sculptures are created from everyday (but unlikely) materials and found objects\, including bottlecaps\, tin\, aluminum cans\, plastic forks\, yardsticks\, and the like. \nNational Center for Civil and Human Rights:\nThe National Center for Civil and Human Rights is a museum and cultural institution that connects the U.S. Civil Rights Movement to human rights challenges today. \nOld Fort Jackson:\nOld Fort Jackson is a National Historic Landmark in Savannah offering daily cannon firings and interactive programs for adults\, kids\, and families. It features historical weapons demonstrations and interactive programming for families. Daily cannon firings occur at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.   \nPin Point Heritage Museum:\nAt the Pin Point Heritage Museum\, located in the former A.S. Varn & Son Oyster and Crab Factory in Savannah\, visitors can experience the Gullah/Geechee culture first hand. For nearly 100 years\, the community of Pin Point was quietly isolated on the banks of the Moon River just south of Savannah. Now\, you can explore the refurbished museum complex and experience multimedia presentations\, exciting exhibits\, and unparalleled views of the marsh.  \nSavannah Children’s Museum:\nSavannah Children’s Museum features two exhibition spaces for families to explore: the entirely outdoor Exploration Station and the new indoor STEAM Center.  \nOn April 4-5\, both spaces will have special Spring-themed programming: “Eggs and Chicks.” Educators will offer hands-on activities as a part of the museum’s ongoing commitment to learning through play. The museum offers more than a dozen exhibits\, including a Mirror Maze\, sensory garden\, reading nook\, and nature play areas.  \nSavannah History Museum:\nLocated in the former Central of Georgia Railway Passenger Depot\, Savannah History Museum takes you on a journey through time from Savannah’s earliest days to the present\, with unique exhibits and interactive experiences for the family. Exhibits include an early 20th century steam locomotive\, archaeological finds from Savannah’s Revolutionary War history\, and much more. \nSavoy Automobile Museum:\nSavoy Automobile Museum connects people to the cultural diversity of the automobile. Through changing exhibits\, educational programs\, and engaging experiences\, individuals have the opportunity to appreciate the beauty and history of automobiles. This world-class museum and showgrounds sit in Cartersville\, GA\, just off I-75\, between Chattanooga and Atlanta. Guests visiting the museum will be met with an assortment of automobiles and original works of art. \nSCAD Museum of Art:\nIn Character explores how contemporary artists draw from the visual aesthetics of animation\, illustration\, and sequential art to unpack notions of identity\, imagine alternate realities\, and depict Black life and community. Across the featured paintings\, drawings\, sculptures\, and textile works\, the distinctive language of cartoons and comics emerges through flat\, outlined forms\, shallow picture planes\, and exaggerated bodily features. \nWorks like Trenton Doyle Hancock’s grand superhero narratives and caricatured self-portraits mythologize personal experience and complicate understandings of power\, while Gary Simmons’ painted reinterpretations of early Looney Tunes characters interrogate the origins of racialized stereotypes in cartoons. \nTellus Museum:\nLocated on a 50-acre park-like campus just off I-75 in Cartersville\, GA\, Tellus is a world-class Smithsonian affiliate museum designed to open minds and ignite a passion for science. Tellus features six main galleries between two buildings\, a 4K digital planetarium\, an interactive fossil dig and gem panning area\, and an observatory with a 20-inch telescope.  With hands-on exhibits and eye-popping artifacts like an 80-foot-long Brontosaurus\, a replica Wright flyer\, and an amethyst geode weighing two metric tons\, visitors of all ages can find something to enjoy. \nWHEN:	Saturday\, April 4 and Sunday\, April 5 (the first full weekend of each month) \nLearn something new this month with a visit to these and many more Museums on Us partners in Georgia and across the country: \nAtlanta\n•	Atlanta History Center (Sunday only)\n•	Bartow History Museum (Saturday only)\n•	Booth Western Art Museum\n•	High Museum of Art\n•	National Center for Civil and Human Rights\n•	Savoy Automobile Museum\n•	Tellus Museum \nAugusta\n•	Morris Museum of Art \nSavannah\n•	Georgia State Railroad Museum\n•	Old Fort Jackson\n•	Pin Point Heritage Museum (Saturdays only)\n•	SCAD Museum of Art\n•	Savannah Children’s Museum\n•	Savannah History Museum \nBank 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 provides its cardholders 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 and science centers.   \nThose interested can use the Bank of America Museums on Us location finder tool to search for participating cultural attractions\, understand any applicable Museums on Us admission protocols\, and check with museums directly for their operating hours. \nPresent your Bank of America\, Merrill or Bank of America Private Bank credit or debit card along with a photo ID to gain free general admission to any participating institution during the first full weekend (Saturday and Sunday) of each month. Cardholders only; guests are not eligible for free admission. Program excludes fundraising events\, special exhibitions and ticketed shows. Not to be combined with other offers. Museum participation varies.
URL:https://atlantamom.com/event/unlock-spring-break-adventures-free-museum-entry-with-bank-of-america-museums-on-us/2026-05-20/
LOCATION:High Museum of Art\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309
CATEGORIES:Free Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260521T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260521T170000
DTSTAMP:20260603T190916
CREATED:20260406T113132Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260406T113132Z
UID:10027093-1779354000-1779382800@atlantamom.com
SUMMARY:Unlock Spring Break Adventures: Free Museum Entry With Bank of America Museums on Us
DESCRIPTION:Bank of America\, Merrill\, or Bank of America Private Bank credit and debit cardholders can receive FREE general admission to 14 cultural attractions across Georgia April 4 and April 5 \nThe Bank of America Museums on Us program offers Bank of America\, Merrill\, or Bank of America Private Bank credit and debit cardholders FREE general admission to 225 cultural attractions the first full weekend of every month. \nFor the past 25 years\, Bank of America has provided access to some of our nation’s greatest cultural experiences and brought new visitors to partner museums. Use the Bank of America Museums on Us Location Finder tool to search for participating cultural institutions. With more than 225 Museums on Us partners in cities across the United States\, there is an option for everyone. \nAtlanta History Center:\nExperience the vibrant history of Atlanta at the Atlanta History Center with 33 acres of historic houses\, gardens\, and  award-winning exhibitions. \nBartow History Center:\nThe Bartow History Museum\, located in historic downtown Cartersville\, explores 200 years of Bartow County history\, from early Cherokee habitation to modern events. Housed in the refurbished 1869 courthouse\, the museum features engaging exhibits\, including the  newest\, Essential Ingredients: The Joy of the Cookbook\, which traces the evolution of printed cookbooks. Visitors can enjoy self-guided tours\, explore local history\, and get insights from  knowledgeable staff. \nBooth Western Art Museum:\nThe Booth Museum\, in association with the Smithsonian Institution\, is a 120\,000 square foot museum located in Cartersville\, Georgia\, where guests are invited to See America’s story through contemporary Western artwork\, a Presidential Gallery\, and an interactive children’s gallery.  \nGeorgia State Railroad Museum:\nLocated in Savannah\, Georgia State Railroad Museum is a beautiful National Historic Landmark located at the former Central of Georgia Railway Savannah Shops and Terminal Facilities. With a fully operational turntable\, you have the chance to explore historic railcars\, experience the handcar\, and go on guided tours. Be sure to check the train rides that run on the hour from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fridays through Sundays. Schedules and locomotives are subject to change\, please call ahead at: (912) 651-6823. \nHigh Museum of Art:\nFamily Saturday is happening on April 4. This is the perfect activity for families and children on spring break!  \nFriends and families of any age can experiment\, play\, and make art in studio workshops and learn about art on view through gallery tours. Whether you’re joining Toddler Saturday\, Studio Sessions\, or Teen Art Afternoon\, there is something for everyone. \nMorris Museum of Art\nDressed to Thrill: Sculpture by John Petrey includes fourteen life-size and tabletop sculptures selected from the artist’s Dress Series. These dynamic sculptures are created from everyday (but unlikely) materials and found objects\, including bottlecaps\, tin\, aluminum cans\, plastic forks\, yardsticks\, and the like. \nNational Center for Civil and Human Rights:\nThe National Center for Civil and Human Rights is a museum and cultural institution that connects the U.S. Civil Rights Movement to human rights challenges today. \nOld Fort Jackson:\nOld Fort Jackson is a National Historic Landmark in Savannah offering daily cannon firings and interactive programs for adults\, kids\, and families. It features historical weapons demonstrations and interactive programming for families. Daily cannon firings occur at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.   \nPin Point Heritage Museum:\nAt the Pin Point Heritage Museum\, located in the former A.S. Varn & Son Oyster and Crab Factory in Savannah\, visitors can experience the Gullah/Geechee culture first hand. For nearly 100 years\, the community of Pin Point was quietly isolated on the banks of the Moon River just south of Savannah. Now\, you can explore the refurbished museum complex and experience multimedia presentations\, exciting exhibits\, and unparalleled views of the marsh.  \nSavannah Children’s Museum:\nSavannah Children’s Museum features two exhibition spaces for families to explore: the entirely outdoor Exploration Station and the new indoor STEAM Center.  \nOn April 4-5\, both spaces will have special Spring-themed programming: “Eggs and Chicks.” Educators will offer hands-on activities as a part of the museum’s ongoing commitment to learning through play. The museum offers more than a dozen exhibits\, including a Mirror Maze\, sensory garden\, reading nook\, and nature play areas.  \nSavannah History Museum:\nLocated in the former Central of Georgia Railway Passenger Depot\, Savannah History Museum takes you on a journey through time from Savannah’s earliest days to the present\, with unique exhibits and interactive experiences for the family. Exhibits include an early 20th century steam locomotive\, archaeological finds from Savannah’s Revolutionary War history\, and much more. \nSavoy Automobile Museum:\nSavoy Automobile Museum connects people to the cultural diversity of the automobile. Through changing exhibits\, educational programs\, and engaging experiences\, individuals have the opportunity to appreciate the beauty and history of automobiles. This world-class museum and showgrounds sit in Cartersville\, GA\, just off I-75\, between Chattanooga and Atlanta. Guests visiting the museum will be met with an assortment of automobiles and original works of art. \nSCAD Museum of Art:\nIn Character explores how contemporary artists draw from the visual aesthetics of animation\, illustration\, and sequential art to unpack notions of identity\, imagine alternate realities\, and depict Black life and community. Across the featured paintings\, drawings\, sculptures\, and textile works\, the distinctive language of cartoons and comics emerges through flat\, outlined forms\, shallow picture planes\, and exaggerated bodily features. \nWorks like Trenton Doyle Hancock’s grand superhero narratives and caricatured self-portraits mythologize personal experience and complicate understandings of power\, while Gary Simmons’ painted reinterpretations of early Looney Tunes characters interrogate the origins of racialized stereotypes in cartoons. \nTellus Museum:\nLocated on a 50-acre park-like campus just off I-75 in Cartersville\, GA\, Tellus is a world-class Smithsonian affiliate museum designed to open minds and ignite a passion for science. Tellus features six main galleries between two buildings\, a 4K digital planetarium\, an interactive fossil dig and gem panning area\, and an observatory with a 20-inch telescope.  With hands-on exhibits and eye-popping artifacts like an 80-foot-long Brontosaurus\, a replica Wright flyer\, and an amethyst geode weighing two metric tons\, visitors of all ages can find something to enjoy. \nWHEN:	Saturday\, April 4 and Sunday\, April 5 (the first full weekend of each month) \nLearn something new this month with a visit to these and many more Museums on Us partners in Georgia and across the country: \nAtlanta\n•	Atlanta History Center (Sunday only)\n•	Bartow History Museum (Saturday only)\n•	Booth Western Art Museum\n•	High Museum of Art\n•	National Center for Civil and Human Rights\n•	Savoy Automobile Museum\n•	Tellus Museum \nAugusta\n•	Morris Museum of Art \nSavannah\n•	Georgia State Railroad Museum\n•	Old Fort Jackson\n•	Pin Point Heritage Museum (Saturdays only)\n•	SCAD Museum of Art\n•	Savannah Children’s Museum\n•	Savannah History Museum \nBank 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 provides its cardholders 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 and science centers.   \nThose interested can use the Bank of America Museums on Us location finder tool to search for participating cultural attractions\, understand any applicable Museums on Us admission protocols\, and check with museums directly for their operating hours. \nPresent your Bank of America\, Merrill or Bank of America Private Bank credit or debit card along with a photo ID to gain free general admission to any participating institution during the first full weekend (Saturday and Sunday) of each month. Cardholders only; guests are not eligible for free admission. Program excludes fundraising events\, special exhibitions and ticketed shows. Not to be combined with other offers. Museum participation varies.
URL:https://atlantamom.com/event/unlock-spring-break-adventures-free-museum-entry-with-bank-of-america-museums-on-us/2026-05-21/
LOCATION:High Museum of Art\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309
CATEGORIES:Free Event
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://atlantamom.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Photo-by-Alphonso-Whitfield_EVE_FY24-First-Saturday_11.4.23_DDD6021_o2.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T170000
DTSTAMP:20260603T190916
CREATED:20260406T113132Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260406T113132Z
UID:10027094-1779440400-1779469200@atlantamom.com
SUMMARY:Unlock Spring Break Adventures: Free Museum Entry With Bank of America Museums on Us
DESCRIPTION:Bank of America\, Merrill\, or Bank of America Private Bank credit and debit cardholders can receive FREE general admission to 14 cultural attractions across Georgia April 4 and April 5 \nThe Bank of America Museums on Us program offers Bank of America\, Merrill\, or Bank of America Private Bank credit and debit cardholders FREE general admission to 225 cultural attractions the first full weekend of every month. \nFor the past 25 years\, Bank of America has provided access to some of our nation’s greatest cultural experiences and brought new visitors to partner museums. Use the Bank of America Museums on Us Location Finder tool to search for participating cultural institutions. With more than 225 Museums on Us partners in cities across the United States\, there is an option for everyone. \nAtlanta History Center:\nExperience the vibrant history of Atlanta at the Atlanta History Center with 33 acres of historic houses\, gardens\, and  award-winning exhibitions. \nBartow History Center:\nThe Bartow History Museum\, located in historic downtown Cartersville\, explores 200 years of Bartow County history\, from early Cherokee habitation to modern events. Housed in the refurbished 1869 courthouse\, the museum features engaging exhibits\, including the  newest\, Essential Ingredients: The Joy of the Cookbook\, which traces the evolution of printed cookbooks. Visitors can enjoy self-guided tours\, explore local history\, and get insights from  knowledgeable staff. \nBooth Western Art Museum:\nThe Booth Museum\, in association with the Smithsonian Institution\, is a 120\,000 square foot museum located in Cartersville\, Georgia\, where guests are invited to See America’s story through contemporary Western artwork\, a Presidential Gallery\, and an interactive children’s gallery.  \nGeorgia State Railroad Museum:\nLocated in Savannah\, Georgia State Railroad Museum is a beautiful National Historic Landmark located at the former Central of Georgia Railway Savannah Shops and Terminal Facilities. With a fully operational turntable\, you have the chance to explore historic railcars\, experience the handcar\, and go on guided tours. Be sure to check the train rides that run on the hour from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fridays through Sundays. Schedules and locomotives are subject to change\, please call ahead at: (912) 651-6823. \nHigh Museum of Art:\nFamily Saturday is happening on April 4. This is the perfect activity for families and children on spring break!  \nFriends and families of any age can experiment\, play\, and make art in studio workshops and learn about art on view through gallery tours. Whether you’re joining Toddler Saturday\, Studio Sessions\, or Teen Art Afternoon\, there is something for everyone. \nMorris Museum of Art\nDressed to Thrill: Sculpture by John Petrey includes fourteen life-size and tabletop sculptures selected from the artist’s Dress Series. These dynamic sculptures are created from everyday (but unlikely) materials and found objects\, including bottlecaps\, tin\, aluminum cans\, plastic forks\, yardsticks\, and the like. \nNational Center for Civil and Human Rights:\nThe National Center for Civil and Human Rights is a museum and cultural institution that connects the U.S. Civil Rights Movement to human rights challenges today. \nOld Fort Jackson:\nOld Fort Jackson is a National Historic Landmark in Savannah offering daily cannon firings and interactive programs for adults\, kids\, and families. It features historical weapons demonstrations and interactive programming for families. Daily cannon firings occur at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.   \nPin Point Heritage Museum:\nAt the Pin Point Heritage Museum\, located in the former A.S. Varn & Son Oyster and Crab Factory in Savannah\, visitors can experience the Gullah/Geechee culture first hand. For nearly 100 years\, the community of Pin Point was quietly isolated on the banks of the Moon River just south of Savannah. Now\, you can explore the refurbished museum complex and experience multimedia presentations\, exciting exhibits\, and unparalleled views of the marsh.  \nSavannah Children’s Museum:\nSavannah Children’s Museum features two exhibition spaces for families to explore: the entirely outdoor Exploration Station and the new indoor STEAM Center.  \nOn April 4-5\, both spaces will have special Spring-themed programming: “Eggs and Chicks.” Educators will offer hands-on activities as a part of the museum’s ongoing commitment to learning through play. The museum offers more than a dozen exhibits\, including a Mirror Maze\, sensory garden\, reading nook\, and nature play areas.  \nSavannah History Museum:\nLocated in the former Central of Georgia Railway Passenger Depot\, Savannah History Museum takes you on a journey through time from Savannah’s earliest days to the present\, with unique exhibits and interactive experiences for the family. Exhibits include an early 20th century steam locomotive\, archaeological finds from Savannah’s Revolutionary War history\, and much more. \nSavoy Automobile Museum:\nSavoy Automobile Museum connects people to the cultural diversity of the automobile. Through changing exhibits\, educational programs\, and engaging experiences\, individuals have the opportunity to appreciate the beauty and history of automobiles. This world-class museum and showgrounds sit in Cartersville\, GA\, just off I-75\, between Chattanooga and Atlanta. Guests visiting the museum will be met with an assortment of automobiles and original works of art. \nSCAD Museum of Art:\nIn Character explores how contemporary artists draw from the visual aesthetics of animation\, illustration\, and sequential art to unpack notions of identity\, imagine alternate realities\, and depict Black life and community. Across the featured paintings\, drawings\, sculptures\, and textile works\, the distinctive language of cartoons and comics emerges through flat\, outlined forms\, shallow picture planes\, and exaggerated bodily features. \nWorks like Trenton Doyle Hancock’s grand superhero narratives and caricatured self-portraits mythologize personal experience and complicate understandings of power\, while Gary Simmons’ painted reinterpretations of early Looney Tunes characters interrogate the origins of racialized stereotypes in cartoons. \nTellus Museum:\nLocated on a 50-acre park-like campus just off I-75 in Cartersville\, GA\, Tellus is a world-class Smithsonian affiliate museum designed to open minds and ignite a passion for science. Tellus features six main galleries between two buildings\, a 4K digital planetarium\, an interactive fossil dig and gem panning area\, and an observatory with a 20-inch telescope.  With hands-on exhibits and eye-popping artifacts like an 80-foot-long Brontosaurus\, a replica Wright flyer\, and an amethyst geode weighing two metric tons\, visitors of all ages can find something to enjoy. \nWHEN:	Saturday\, April 4 and Sunday\, April 5 (the first full weekend of each month) \nLearn something new this month with a visit to these and many more Museums on Us partners in Georgia and across the country: \nAtlanta\n•	Atlanta History Center (Sunday only)\n•	Bartow History Museum (Saturday only)\n•	Booth Western Art Museum\n•	High Museum of Art\n•	National Center for Civil and Human Rights\n•	Savoy Automobile Museum\n•	Tellus Museum \nAugusta\n•	Morris Museum of Art \nSavannah\n•	Georgia State Railroad Museum\n•	Old Fort Jackson\n•	Pin Point Heritage Museum (Saturdays only)\n•	SCAD Museum of Art\n•	Savannah Children’s Museum\n•	Savannah History Museum \nBank 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 provides its cardholders 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 and science centers.   \nThose interested can use the Bank of America Museums on Us location finder tool to search for participating cultural attractions\, understand any applicable Museums on Us admission protocols\, and check with museums directly for their operating hours. \nPresent your Bank of America\, Merrill or Bank of America Private Bank credit or debit card along with a photo ID to gain free general admission to any participating institution during the first full weekend (Saturday and Sunday) of each month. Cardholders only; guests are not eligible for free admission. Program excludes fundraising events\, special exhibitions and ticketed shows. Not to be combined with other offers. Museum participation varies.
URL:https://atlantamom.com/event/unlock-spring-break-adventures-free-museum-entry-with-bank-of-america-museums-on-us/2026-05-22/
LOCATION:High Museum of Art\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309
CATEGORIES:Free Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260523T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260523T170000
DTSTAMP:20260603T190916
CREATED:20260406T113132Z
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SUMMARY:Unlock Spring Break Adventures: Free Museum Entry With Bank of America Museums on Us
DESCRIPTION:Bank of America\, Merrill\, or Bank of America Private Bank credit and debit cardholders can receive FREE general admission to 14 cultural attractions across Georgia April 4 and April 5 \nThe Bank of America Museums on Us program offers Bank of America\, Merrill\, or Bank of America Private Bank credit and debit cardholders FREE general admission to 225 cultural attractions the first full weekend of every month. \nFor the past 25 years\, Bank of America has provided access to some of our nation’s greatest cultural experiences and brought new visitors to partner museums. Use the Bank of America Museums on Us Location Finder tool to search for participating cultural institutions. With more than 225 Museums on Us partners in cities across the United States\, there is an option for everyone. \nAtlanta History Center:\nExperience the vibrant history of Atlanta at the Atlanta History Center with 33 acres of historic houses\, gardens\, and  award-winning exhibitions. \nBartow History Center:\nThe Bartow History Museum\, located in historic downtown Cartersville\, explores 200 years of Bartow County history\, from early Cherokee habitation to modern events. Housed in the refurbished 1869 courthouse\, the museum features engaging exhibits\, including the  newest\, Essential Ingredients: The Joy of the Cookbook\, which traces the evolution of printed cookbooks. Visitors can enjoy self-guided tours\, explore local history\, and get insights from  knowledgeable staff. \nBooth Western Art Museum:\nThe Booth Museum\, in association with the Smithsonian Institution\, is a 120\,000 square foot museum located in Cartersville\, Georgia\, where guests are invited to See America’s story through contemporary Western artwork\, a Presidential Gallery\, and an interactive children’s gallery.  \nGeorgia State Railroad Museum:\nLocated in Savannah\, Georgia State Railroad Museum is a beautiful National Historic Landmark located at the former Central of Georgia Railway Savannah Shops and Terminal Facilities. With a fully operational turntable\, you have the chance to explore historic railcars\, experience the handcar\, and go on guided tours. Be sure to check the train rides that run on the hour from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fridays through Sundays. Schedules and locomotives are subject to change\, please call ahead at: (912) 651-6823. \nHigh Museum of Art:\nFamily Saturday is happening on April 4. This is the perfect activity for families and children on spring break!  \nFriends and families of any age can experiment\, play\, and make art in studio workshops and learn about art on view through gallery tours. Whether you’re joining Toddler Saturday\, Studio Sessions\, or Teen Art Afternoon\, there is something for everyone. \nMorris Museum of Art\nDressed to Thrill: Sculpture by John Petrey includes fourteen life-size and tabletop sculptures selected from the artist’s Dress Series. These dynamic sculptures are created from everyday (but unlikely) materials and found objects\, including bottlecaps\, tin\, aluminum cans\, plastic forks\, yardsticks\, and the like. \nNational Center for Civil and Human Rights:\nThe National Center for Civil and Human Rights is a museum and cultural institution that connects the U.S. Civil Rights Movement to human rights challenges today. \nOld Fort Jackson:\nOld Fort Jackson is a National Historic Landmark in Savannah offering daily cannon firings and interactive programs for adults\, kids\, and families. It features historical weapons demonstrations and interactive programming for families. Daily cannon firings occur at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.   \nPin Point Heritage Museum:\nAt the Pin Point Heritage Museum\, located in the former A.S. Varn & Son Oyster and Crab Factory in Savannah\, visitors can experience the Gullah/Geechee culture first hand. For nearly 100 years\, the community of Pin Point was quietly isolated on the banks of the Moon River just south of Savannah. Now\, you can explore the refurbished museum complex and experience multimedia presentations\, exciting exhibits\, and unparalleled views of the marsh.  \nSavannah Children’s Museum:\nSavannah Children’s Museum features two exhibition spaces for families to explore: the entirely outdoor Exploration Station and the new indoor STEAM Center.  \nOn April 4-5\, both spaces will have special Spring-themed programming: “Eggs and Chicks.” Educators will offer hands-on activities as a part of the museum’s ongoing commitment to learning through play. The museum offers more than a dozen exhibits\, including a Mirror Maze\, sensory garden\, reading nook\, and nature play areas.  \nSavannah History Museum:\nLocated in the former Central of Georgia Railway Passenger Depot\, Savannah History Museum takes you on a journey through time from Savannah’s earliest days to the present\, with unique exhibits and interactive experiences for the family. Exhibits include an early 20th century steam locomotive\, archaeological finds from Savannah’s Revolutionary War history\, and much more. \nSavoy Automobile Museum:\nSavoy Automobile Museum connects people to the cultural diversity of the automobile. Through changing exhibits\, educational programs\, and engaging experiences\, individuals have the opportunity to appreciate the beauty and history of automobiles. This world-class museum and showgrounds sit in Cartersville\, GA\, just off I-75\, between Chattanooga and Atlanta. Guests visiting the museum will be met with an assortment of automobiles and original works of art. \nSCAD Museum of Art:\nIn Character explores how contemporary artists draw from the visual aesthetics of animation\, illustration\, and sequential art to unpack notions of identity\, imagine alternate realities\, and depict Black life and community. Across the featured paintings\, drawings\, sculptures\, and textile works\, the distinctive language of cartoons and comics emerges through flat\, outlined forms\, shallow picture planes\, and exaggerated bodily features. \nWorks like Trenton Doyle Hancock’s grand superhero narratives and caricatured self-portraits mythologize personal experience and complicate understandings of power\, while Gary Simmons’ painted reinterpretations of early Looney Tunes characters interrogate the origins of racialized stereotypes in cartoons. \nTellus Museum:\nLocated on a 50-acre park-like campus just off I-75 in Cartersville\, GA\, Tellus is a world-class Smithsonian affiliate museum designed to open minds and ignite a passion for science. Tellus features six main galleries between two buildings\, a 4K digital planetarium\, an interactive fossil dig and gem panning area\, and an observatory with a 20-inch telescope.  With hands-on exhibits and eye-popping artifacts like an 80-foot-long Brontosaurus\, a replica Wright flyer\, and an amethyst geode weighing two metric tons\, visitors of all ages can find something to enjoy. \nWHEN:	Saturday\, April 4 and Sunday\, April 5 (the first full weekend of each month) \nLearn something new this month with a visit to these and many more Museums on Us partners in Georgia and across the country: \nAtlanta\n•	Atlanta History Center (Sunday only)\n•	Bartow History Museum (Saturday only)\n•	Booth Western Art Museum\n•	High Museum of Art\n•	National Center for Civil and Human Rights\n•	Savoy Automobile Museum\n•	Tellus Museum \nAugusta\n•	Morris Museum of Art \nSavannah\n•	Georgia State Railroad Museum\n•	Old Fort Jackson\n•	Pin Point Heritage Museum (Saturdays only)\n•	SCAD Museum of Art\n•	Savannah Children’s Museum\n•	Savannah History Museum \nBank 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 provides its cardholders 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 and science centers.   \nThose interested can use the Bank of America Museums on Us location finder tool to search for participating cultural attractions\, understand any applicable Museums on Us admission protocols\, and check with museums directly for their operating hours. \nPresent your Bank of America\, Merrill or Bank of America Private Bank credit or debit card along with a photo ID to gain free general admission to any participating institution during the first full weekend (Saturday and Sunday) of each month. Cardholders only; guests are not eligible for free admission. Program excludes fundraising events\, special exhibitions and ticketed shows. Not to be combined with other offers. Museum participation varies.
URL:https://atlantamom.com/event/unlock-spring-break-adventures-free-museum-entry-with-bank-of-america-museums-on-us/2026-05-23/
LOCATION:High Museum of Art\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309
CATEGORIES:Free Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260524T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260524T170000
DTSTAMP:20260603T190916
CREATED:20260406T113132Z
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SUMMARY:Unlock Spring Break Adventures: Free Museum Entry With Bank of America Museums on Us
DESCRIPTION:Bank of America\, Merrill\, or Bank of America Private Bank credit and debit cardholders can receive FREE general admission to 14 cultural attractions across Georgia April 4 and April 5 \nThe Bank of America Museums on Us program offers Bank of America\, Merrill\, or Bank of America Private Bank credit and debit cardholders FREE general admission to 225 cultural attractions the first full weekend of every month. \nFor the past 25 years\, Bank of America has provided access to some of our nation’s greatest cultural experiences and brought new visitors to partner museums. Use the Bank of America Museums on Us Location Finder tool to search for participating cultural institutions. With more than 225 Museums on Us partners in cities across the United States\, there is an option for everyone. \nAtlanta History Center:\nExperience the vibrant history of Atlanta at the Atlanta History Center with 33 acres of historic houses\, gardens\, and  award-winning exhibitions. \nBartow History Center:\nThe Bartow History Museum\, located in historic downtown Cartersville\, explores 200 years of Bartow County history\, from early Cherokee habitation to modern events. Housed in the refurbished 1869 courthouse\, the museum features engaging exhibits\, including the  newest\, Essential Ingredients: The Joy of the Cookbook\, which traces the evolution of printed cookbooks. Visitors can enjoy self-guided tours\, explore local history\, and get insights from  knowledgeable staff. \nBooth Western Art Museum:\nThe Booth Museum\, in association with the Smithsonian Institution\, is a 120\,000 square foot museum located in Cartersville\, Georgia\, where guests are invited to See America’s story through contemporary Western artwork\, a Presidential Gallery\, and an interactive children’s gallery.  \nGeorgia State Railroad Museum:\nLocated in Savannah\, Georgia State Railroad Museum is a beautiful National Historic Landmark located at the former Central of Georgia Railway Savannah Shops and Terminal Facilities. With a fully operational turntable\, you have the chance to explore historic railcars\, experience the handcar\, and go on guided tours. Be sure to check the train rides that run on the hour from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fridays through Sundays. Schedules and locomotives are subject to change\, please call ahead at: (912) 651-6823. \nHigh Museum of Art:\nFamily Saturday is happening on April 4. This is the perfect activity for families and children on spring break!  \nFriends and families of any age can experiment\, play\, and make art in studio workshops and learn about art on view through gallery tours. Whether you’re joining Toddler Saturday\, Studio Sessions\, or Teen Art Afternoon\, there is something for everyone. \nMorris Museum of Art\nDressed to Thrill: Sculpture by John Petrey includes fourteen life-size and tabletop sculptures selected from the artist’s Dress Series. These dynamic sculptures are created from everyday (but unlikely) materials and found objects\, including bottlecaps\, tin\, aluminum cans\, plastic forks\, yardsticks\, and the like. \nNational Center for Civil and Human Rights:\nThe National Center for Civil and Human Rights is a museum and cultural institution that connects the U.S. Civil Rights Movement to human rights challenges today. \nOld Fort Jackson:\nOld Fort Jackson is a National Historic Landmark in Savannah offering daily cannon firings and interactive programs for adults\, kids\, and families. It features historical weapons demonstrations and interactive programming for families. Daily cannon firings occur at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.   \nPin Point Heritage Museum:\nAt the Pin Point Heritage Museum\, located in the former A.S. Varn & Son Oyster and Crab Factory in Savannah\, visitors can experience the Gullah/Geechee culture first hand. For nearly 100 years\, the community of Pin Point was quietly isolated on the banks of the Moon River just south of Savannah. Now\, you can explore the refurbished museum complex and experience multimedia presentations\, exciting exhibits\, and unparalleled views of the marsh.  \nSavannah Children’s Museum:\nSavannah Children’s Museum features two exhibition spaces for families to explore: the entirely outdoor Exploration Station and the new indoor STEAM Center.  \nOn April 4-5\, both spaces will have special Spring-themed programming: “Eggs and Chicks.” Educators will offer hands-on activities as a part of the museum’s ongoing commitment to learning through play. The museum offers more than a dozen exhibits\, including a Mirror Maze\, sensory garden\, reading nook\, and nature play areas.  \nSavannah History Museum:\nLocated in the former Central of Georgia Railway Passenger Depot\, Savannah History Museum takes you on a journey through time from Savannah’s earliest days to the present\, with unique exhibits and interactive experiences for the family. Exhibits include an early 20th century steam locomotive\, archaeological finds from Savannah’s Revolutionary War history\, and much more. \nSavoy Automobile Museum:\nSavoy Automobile Museum connects people to the cultural diversity of the automobile. Through changing exhibits\, educational programs\, and engaging experiences\, individuals have the opportunity to appreciate the beauty and history of automobiles. This world-class museum and showgrounds sit in Cartersville\, GA\, just off I-75\, between Chattanooga and Atlanta. Guests visiting the museum will be met with an assortment of automobiles and original works of art. \nSCAD Museum of Art:\nIn Character explores how contemporary artists draw from the visual aesthetics of animation\, illustration\, and sequential art to unpack notions of identity\, imagine alternate realities\, and depict Black life and community. Across the featured paintings\, drawings\, sculptures\, and textile works\, the distinctive language of cartoons and comics emerges through flat\, outlined forms\, shallow picture planes\, and exaggerated bodily features. \nWorks like Trenton Doyle Hancock’s grand superhero narratives and caricatured self-portraits mythologize personal experience and complicate understandings of power\, while Gary Simmons’ painted reinterpretations of early Looney Tunes characters interrogate the origins of racialized stereotypes in cartoons. \nTellus Museum:\nLocated on a 50-acre park-like campus just off I-75 in Cartersville\, GA\, Tellus is a world-class Smithsonian affiliate museum designed to open minds and ignite a passion for science. Tellus features six main galleries between two buildings\, a 4K digital planetarium\, an interactive fossil dig and gem panning area\, and an observatory with a 20-inch telescope.  With hands-on exhibits and eye-popping artifacts like an 80-foot-long Brontosaurus\, a replica Wright flyer\, and an amethyst geode weighing two metric tons\, visitors of all ages can find something to enjoy. \nWHEN:	Saturday\, April 4 and Sunday\, April 5 (the first full weekend of each month) \nLearn something new this month with a visit to these and many more Museums on Us partners in Georgia and across the country: \nAtlanta\n•	Atlanta History Center (Sunday only)\n•	Bartow History Museum (Saturday only)\n•	Booth Western Art Museum\n•	High Museum of Art\n•	National Center for Civil and Human Rights\n•	Savoy Automobile Museum\n•	Tellus Museum \nAugusta\n•	Morris Museum of Art \nSavannah\n•	Georgia State Railroad Museum\n•	Old Fort Jackson\n•	Pin Point Heritage Museum (Saturdays only)\n•	SCAD Museum of Art\n•	Savannah Children’s Museum\n•	Savannah History Museum \nBank 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 provides its cardholders 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 and science centers.   \nThose interested can use the Bank of America Museums on Us location finder tool to search for participating cultural attractions\, understand any applicable Museums on Us admission protocols\, and check with museums directly for their operating hours. \nPresent your Bank of America\, Merrill or Bank of America Private Bank credit or debit card along with a photo ID to gain free general admission to any participating institution during the first full weekend (Saturday and Sunday) of each month. Cardholders only; guests are not eligible for free admission. Program excludes fundraising events\, special exhibitions and ticketed shows. Not to be combined with other offers. Museum participation varies.
URL:https://atlantamom.com/event/unlock-spring-break-adventures-free-museum-entry-with-bank-of-america-museums-on-us/2026-05-24/
LOCATION:High Museum of Art\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309
CATEGORIES:Free Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260525T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260525T170000
DTSTAMP:20260603T190916
CREATED:20260406T113132Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260406T113132Z
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SUMMARY:Unlock Spring Break Adventures: Free Museum Entry With Bank of America Museums on Us
DESCRIPTION:Bank of America\, Merrill\, or Bank of America Private Bank credit and debit cardholders can receive FREE general admission to 14 cultural attractions across Georgia April 4 and April 5 \nThe Bank of America Museums on Us program offers Bank of America\, Merrill\, or Bank of America Private Bank credit and debit cardholders FREE general admission to 225 cultural attractions the first full weekend of every month. \nFor the past 25 years\, Bank of America has provided access to some of our nation’s greatest cultural experiences and brought new visitors to partner museums. Use the Bank of America Museums on Us Location Finder tool to search for participating cultural institutions. With more than 225 Museums on Us partners in cities across the United States\, there is an option for everyone. \nAtlanta History Center:\nExperience the vibrant history of Atlanta at the Atlanta History Center with 33 acres of historic houses\, gardens\, and  award-winning exhibitions. \nBartow History Center:\nThe Bartow History Museum\, located in historic downtown Cartersville\, explores 200 years of Bartow County history\, from early Cherokee habitation to modern events. Housed in the refurbished 1869 courthouse\, the museum features engaging exhibits\, including the  newest\, Essential Ingredients: The Joy of the Cookbook\, which traces the evolution of printed cookbooks. Visitors can enjoy self-guided tours\, explore local history\, and get insights from  knowledgeable staff. \nBooth Western Art Museum:\nThe Booth Museum\, in association with the Smithsonian Institution\, is a 120\,000 square foot museum located in Cartersville\, Georgia\, where guests are invited to See America’s story through contemporary Western artwork\, a Presidential Gallery\, and an interactive children’s gallery.  \nGeorgia State Railroad Museum:\nLocated in Savannah\, Georgia State Railroad Museum is a beautiful National Historic Landmark located at the former Central of Georgia Railway Savannah Shops and Terminal Facilities. With a fully operational turntable\, you have the chance to explore historic railcars\, experience the handcar\, and go on guided tours. Be sure to check the train rides that run on the hour from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fridays through Sundays. Schedules and locomotives are subject to change\, please call ahead at: (912) 651-6823. \nHigh Museum of Art:\nFamily Saturday is happening on April 4. This is the perfect activity for families and children on spring break!  \nFriends and families of any age can experiment\, play\, and make art in studio workshops and learn about art on view through gallery tours. Whether you’re joining Toddler Saturday\, Studio Sessions\, or Teen Art Afternoon\, there is something for everyone. \nMorris Museum of Art\nDressed to Thrill: Sculpture by John Petrey includes fourteen life-size and tabletop sculptures selected from the artist’s Dress Series. These dynamic sculptures are created from everyday (but unlikely) materials and found objects\, including bottlecaps\, tin\, aluminum cans\, plastic forks\, yardsticks\, and the like. \nNational Center for Civil and Human Rights:\nThe National Center for Civil and Human Rights is a museum and cultural institution that connects the U.S. Civil Rights Movement to human rights challenges today. \nOld Fort Jackson:\nOld Fort Jackson is a National Historic Landmark in Savannah offering daily cannon firings and interactive programs for adults\, kids\, and families. It features historical weapons demonstrations and interactive programming for families. Daily cannon firings occur at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.   \nPin Point Heritage Museum:\nAt the Pin Point Heritage Museum\, located in the former A.S. Varn & Son Oyster and Crab Factory in Savannah\, visitors can experience the Gullah/Geechee culture first hand. For nearly 100 years\, the community of Pin Point was quietly isolated on the banks of the Moon River just south of Savannah. Now\, you can explore the refurbished museum complex and experience multimedia presentations\, exciting exhibits\, and unparalleled views of the marsh.  \nSavannah Children’s Museum:\nSavannah Children’s Museum features two exhibition spaces for families to explore: the entirely outdoor Exploration Station and the new indoor STEAM Center.  \nOn April 4-5\, both spaces will have special Spring-themed programming: “Eggs and Chicks.” Educators will offer hands-on activities as a part of the museum’s ongoing commitment to learning through play. The museum offers more than a dozen exhibits\, including a Mirror Maze\, sensory garden\, reading nook\, and nature play areas.  \nSavannah History Museum:\nLocated in the former Central of Georgia Railway Passenger Depot\, Savannah History Museum takes you on a journey through time from Savannah’s earliest days to the present\, with unique exhibits and interactive experiences for the family. Exhibits include an early 20th century steam locomotive\, archaeological finds from Savannah’s Revolutionary War history\, and much more. \nSavoy Automobile Museum:\nSavoy Automobile Museum connects people to the cultural diversity of the automobile. Through changing exhibits\, educational programs\, and engaging experiences\, individuals have the opportunity to appreciate the beauty and history of automobiles. This world-class museum and showgrounds sit in Cartersville\, GA\, just off I-75\, between Chattanooga and Atlanta. Guests visiting the museum will be met with an assortment of automobiles and original works of art. \nSCAD Museum of Art:\nIn Character explores how contemporary artists draw from the visual aesthetics of animation\, illustration\, and sequential art to unpack notions of identity\, imagine alternate realities\, and depict Black life and community. Across the featured paintings\, drawings\, sculptures\, and textile works\, the distinctive language of cartoons and comics emerges through flat\, outlined forms\, shallow picture planes\, and exaggerated bodily features. \nWorks like Trenton Doyle Hancock’s grand superhero narratives and caricatured self-portraits mythologize personal experience and complicate understandings of power\, while Gary Simmons’ painted reinterpretations of early Looney Tunes characters interrogate the origins of racialized stereotypes in cartoons. \nTellus Museum:\nLocated on a 50-acre park-like campus just off I-75 in Cartersville\, GA\, Tellus is a world-class Smithsonian affiliate museum designed to open minds and ignite a passion for science. Tellus features six main galleries between two buildings\, a 4K digital planetarium\, an interactive fossil dig and gem panning area\, and an observatory with a 20-inch telescope.  With hands-on exhibits and eye-popping artifacts like an 80-foot-long Brontosaurus\, a replica Wright flyer\, and an amethyst geode weighing two metric tons\, visitors of all ages can find something to enjoy. \nWHEN:	Saturday\, April 4 and Sunday\, April 5 (the first full weekend of each month) \nLearn something new this month with a visit to these and many more Museums on Us partners in Georgia and across the country: \nAtlanta\n•	Atlanta History Center (Sunday only)\n•	Bartow History Museum (Saturday only)\n•	Booth Western Art Museum\n•	High Museum of Art\n•	National Center for Civil and Human Rights\n•	Savoy Automobile Museum\n•	Tellus Museum \nAugusta\n•	Morris Museum of Art \nSavannah\n•	Georgia State Railroad Museum\n•	Old Fort Jackson\n•	Pin Point Heritage Museum (Saturdays only)\n•	SCAD Museum of Art\n•	Savannah Children’s Museum\n•	Savannah History Museum \nBank 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 provides its cardholders 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 and science centers.   \nThose interested can use the Bank of America Museums on Us location finder tool to search for participating cultural attractions\, understand any applicable Museums on Us admission protocols\, and check with museums directly for their operating hours. \nPresent your Bank of America\, Merrill or Bank of America Private Bank credit or debit card along with a photo ID to gain free general admission to any participating institution during the first full weekend (Saturday and Sunday) of each month. Cardholders only; guests are not eligible for free admission. Program excludes fundraising events\, special exhibitions and ticketed shows. Not to be combined with other offers. Museum participation varies.
URL:https://atlantamom.com/event/unlock-spring-break-adventures-free-museum-entry-with-bank-of-america-museums-on-us/2026-05-25/
LOCATION:High Museum of Art\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309
CATEGORIES:Free Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260526T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260526T170000
DTSTAMP:20260603T190916
CREATED:20260406T113132Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260406T113132Z
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SUMMARY:Unlock Spring Break Adventures: Free Museum Entry With Bank of America Museums on Us
DESCRIPTION:Bank of America\, Merrill\, or Bank of America Private Bank credit and debit cardholders can receive FREE general admission to 14 cultural attractions across Georgia April 4 and April 5 \nThe Bank of America Museums on Us program offers Bank of America\, Merrill\, or Bank of America Private Bank credit and debit cardholders FREE general admission to 225 cultural attractions the first full weekend of every month. \nFor the past 25 years\, Bank of America has provided access to some of our nation’s greatest cultural experiences and brought new visitors to partner museums. Use the Bank of America Museums on Us Location Finder tool to search for participating cultural institutions. With more than 225 Museums on Us partners in cities across the United States\, there is an option for everyone. \nAtlanta History Center:\nExperience the vibrant history of Atlanta at the Atlanta History Center with 33 acres of historic houses\, gardens\, and  award-winning exhibitions. \nBartow History Center:\nThe Bartow History Museum\, located in historic downtown Cartersville\, explores 200 years of Bartow County history\, from early Cherokee habitation to modern events. Housed in the refurbished 1869 courthouse\, the museum features engaging exhibits\, including the  newest\, Essential Ingredients: The Joy of the Cookbook\, which traces the evolution of printed cookbooks. Visitors can enjoy self-guided tours\, explore local history\, and get insights from  knowledgeable staff. \nBooth Western Art Museum:\nThe Booth Museum\, in association with the Smithsonian Institution\, is a 120\,000 square foot museum located in Cartersville\, Georgia\, where guests are invited to See America’s story through contemporary Western artwork\, a Presidential Gallery\, and an interactive children’s gallery.  \nGeorgia State Railroad Museum:\nLocated in Savannah\, Georgia State Railroad Museum is a beautiful National Historic Landmark located at the former Central of Georgia Railway Savannah Shops and Terminal Facilities. With a fully operational turntable\, you have the chance to explore historic railcars\, experience the handcar\, and go on guided tours. Be sure to check the train rides that run on the hour from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fridays through Sundays. Schedules and locomotives are subject to change\, please call ahead at: (912) 651-6823. \nHigh Museum of Art:\nFamily Saturday is happening on April 4. This is the perfect activity for families and children on spring break!  \nFriends and families of any age can experiment\, play\, and make art in studio workshops and learn about art on view through gallery tours. Whether you’re joining Toddler Saturday\, Studio Sessions\, or Teen Art Afternoon\, there is something for everyone. \nMorris Museum of Art\nDressed to Thrill: Sculpture by John Petrey includes fourteen life-size and tabletop sculptures selected from the artist’s Dress Series. These dynamic sculptures are created from everyday (but unlikely) materials and found objects\, including bottlecaps\, tin\, aluminum cans\, plastic forks\, yardsticks\, and the like. \nNational Center for Civil and Human Rights:\nThe National Center for Civil and Human Rights is a museum and cultural institution that connects the U.S. Civil Rights Movement to human rights challenges today. \nOld Fort Jackson:\nOld Fort Jackson is a National Historic Landmark in Savannah offering daily cannon firings and interactive programs for adults\, kids\, and families. It features historical weapons demonstrations and interactive programming for families. Daily cannon firings occur at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.   \nPin Point Heritage Museum:\nAt the Pin Point Heritage Museum\, located in the former A.S. Varn & Son Oyster and Crab Factory in Savannah\, visitors can experience the Gullah/Geechee culture first hand. For nearly 100 years\, the community of Pin Point was quietly isolated on the banks of the Moon River just south of Savannah. Now\, you can explore the refurbished museum complex and experience multimedia presentations\, exciting exhibits\, and unparalleled views of the marsh.  \nSavannah Children’s Museum:\nSavannah Children’s Museum features two exhibition spaces for families to explore: the entirely outdoor Exploration Station and the new indoor STEAM Center.  \nOn April 4-5\, both spaces will have special Spring-themed programming: “Eggs and Chicks.” Educators will offer hands-on activities as a part of the museum’s ongoing commitment to learning through play. The museum offers more than a dozen exhibits\, including a Mirror Maze\, sensory garden\, reading nook\, and nature play areas.  \nSavannah History Museum:\nLocated in the former Central of Georgia Railway Passenger Depot\, Savannah History Museum takes you on a journey through time from Savannah’s earliest days to the present\, with unique exhibits and interactive experiences for the family. Exhibits include an early 20th century steam locomotive\, archaeological finds from Savannah’s Revolutionary War history\, and much more. \nSavoy Automobile Museum:\nSavoy Automobile Museum connects people to the cultural diversity of the automobile. Through changing exhibits\, educational programs\, and engaging experiences\, individuals have the opportunity to appreciate the beauty and history of automobiles. This world-class museum and showgrounds sit in Cartersville\, GA\, just off I-75\, between Chattanooga and Atlanta. Guests visiting the museum will be met with an assortment of automobiles and original works of art. \nSCAD Museum of Art:\nIn Character explores how contemporary artists draw from the visual aesthetics of animation\, illustration\, and sequential art to unpack notions of identity\, imagine alternate realities\, and depict Black life and community. Across the featured paintings\, drawings\, sculptures\, and textile works\, the distinctive language of cartoons and comics emerges through flat\, outlined forms\, shallow picture planes\, and exaggerated bodily features. \nWorks like Trenton Doyle Hancock’s grand superhero narratives and caricatured self-portraits mythologize personal experience and complicate understandings of power\, while Gary Simmons’ painted reinterpretations of early Looney Tunes characters interrogate the origins of racialized stereotypes in cartoons. \nTellus Museum:\nLocated on a 50-acre park-like campus just off I-75 in Cartersville\, GA\, Tellus is a world-class Smithsonian affiliate museum designed to open minds and ignite a passion for science. Tellus features six main galleries between two buildings\, a 4K digital planetarium\, an interactive fossil dig and gem panning area\, and an observatory with a 20-inch telescope.  With hands-on exhibits and eye-popping artifacts like an 80-foot-long Brontosaurus\, a replica Wright flyer\, and an amethyst geode weighing two metric tons\, visitors of all ages can find something to enjoy. \nWHEN:	Saturday\, April 4 and Sunday\, April 5 (the first full weekend of each month) \nLearn something new this month with a visit to these and many more Museums on Us partners in Georgia and across the country: \nAtlanta\n•	Atlanta History Center (Sunday only)\n•	Bartow History Museum (Saturday only)\n•	Booth Western Art Museum\n•	High Museum of Art\n•	National Center for Civil and Human Rights\n•	Savoy Automobile Museum\n•	Tellus Museum \nAugusta\n•	Morris Museum of Art \nSavannah\n•	Georgia State Railroad Museum\n•	Old Fort Jackson\n•	Pin Point Heritage Museum (Saturdays only)\n•	SCAD Museum of Art\n•	Savannah Children’s Museum\n•	Savannah History Museum \nBank 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 provides its cardholders 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 and science centers.   \nThose interested can use the Bank of America Museums on Us location finder tool to search for participating cultural attractions\, understand any applicable Museums on Us admission protocols\, and check with museums directly for their operating hours. \nPresent your Bank of America\, Merrill or Bank of America Private Bank credit or debit card along with a photo ID to gain free general admission to any participating institution during the first full weekend (Saturday and Sunday) of each month. Cardholders only; guests are not eligible for free admission. Program excludes fundraising events\, special exhibitions and ticketed shows. Not to be combined with other offers. Museum participation varies.
URL:https://atlantamom.com/event/unlock-spring-break-adventures-free-museum-entry-with-bank-of-america-museums-on-us/2026-05-26/
LOCATION:High Museum of Art\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309
CATEGORIES:Free Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260527T090000
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SUMMARY:Unlock Spring Break Adventures: Free Museum Entry With Bank of America Museums on Us
DESCRIPTION:Bank of America\, Merrill\, or Bank of America Private Bank credit and debit cardholders can receive FREE general admission to 14 cultural attractions across Georgia April 4 and April 5 \nThe Bank of America Museums on Us program offers Bank of America\, Merrill\, or Bank of America Private Bank credit and debit cardholders FREE general admission to 225 cultural attractions the first full weekend of every month. \nFor the past 25 years\, Bank of America has provided access to some of our nation’s greatest cultural experiences and brought new visitors to partner museums. Use the Bank of America Museums on Us Location Finder tool to search for participating cultural institutions. With more than 225 Museums on Us partners in cities across the United States\, there is an option for everyone. \nAtlanta History Center:\nExperience the vibrant history of Atlanta at the Atlanta History Center with 33 acres of historic houses\, gardens\, and  award-winning exhibitions. \nBartow History Center:\nThe Bartow History Museum\, located in historic downtown Cartersville\, explores 200 years of Bartow County history\, from early Cherokee habitation to modern events. Housed in the refurbished 1869 courthouse\, the museum features engaging exhibits\, including the  newest\, Essential Ingredients: The Joy of the Cookbook\, which traces the evolution of printed cookbooks. Visitors can enjoy self-guided tours\, explore local history\, and get insights from  knowledgeable staff. \nBooth Western Art Museum:\nThe Booth Museum\, in association with the Smithsonian Institution\, is a 120\,000 square foot museum located in Cartersville\, Georgia\, where guests are invited to See America’s story through contemporary Western artwork\, a Presidential Gallery\, and an interactive children’s gallery.  \nGeorgia State Railroad Museum:\nLocated in Savannah\, Georgia State Railroad Museum is a beautiful National Historic Landmark located at the former Central of Georgia Railway Savannah Shops and Terminal Facilities. With a fully operational turntable\, you have the chance to explore historic railcars\, experience the handcar\, and go on guided tours. Be sure to check the train rides that run on the hour from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fridays through Sundays. Schedules and locomotives are subject to change\, please call ahead at: (912) 651-6823. \nHigh Museum of Art:\nFamily Saturday is happening on April 4. This is the perfect activity for families and children on spring break!  \nFriends and families of any age can experiment\, play\, and make art in studio workshops and learn about art on view through gallery tours. Whether you’re joining Toddler Saturday\, Studio Sessions\, or Teen Art Afternoon\, there is something for everyone. \nMorris Museum of Art\nDressed to Thrill: Sculpture by John Petrey includes fourteen life-size and tabletop sculptures selected from the artist’s Dress Series. These dynamic sculptures are created from everyday (but unlikely) materials and found objects\, including bottlecaps\, tin\, aluminum cans\, plastic forks\, yardsticks\, and the like. \nNational Center for Civil and Human Rights:\nThe National Center for Civil and Human Rights is a museum and cultural institution that connects the U.S. Civil Rights Movement to human rights challenges today. \nOld Fort Jackson:\nOld Fort Jackson is a National Historic Landmark in Savannah offering daily cannon firings and interactive programs for adults\, kids\, and families. It features historical weapons demonstrations and interactive programming for families. Daily cannon firings occur at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.   \nPin Point Heritage Museum:\nAt the Pin Point Heritage Museum\, located in the former A.S. Varn & Son Oyster and Crab Factory in Savannah\, visitors can experience the Gullah/Geechee culture first hand. For nearly 100 years\, the community of Pin Point was quietly isolated on the banks of the Moon River just south of Savannah. Now\, you can explore the refurbished museum complex and experience multimedia presentations\, exciting exhibits\, and unparalleled views of the marsh.  \nSavannah Children’s Museum:\nSavannah Children’s Museum features two exhibition spaces for families to explore: the entirely outdoor Exploration Station and the new indoor STEAM Center.  \nOn April 4-5\, both spaces will have special Spring-themed programming: “Eggs and Chicks.” Educators will offer hands-on activities as a part of the museum’s ongoing commitment to learning through play. The museum offers more than a dozen exhibits\, including a Mirror Maze\, sensory garden\, reading nook\, and nature play areas.  \nSavannah History Museum:\nLocated in the former Central of Georgia Railway Passenger Depot\, Savannah History Museum takes you on a journey through time from Savannah’s earliest days to the present\, with unique exhibits and interactive experiences for the family. Exhibits include an early 20th century steam locomotive\, archaeological finds from Savannah’s Revolutionary War history\, and much more. \nSavoy Automobile Museum:\nSavoy Automobile Museum connects people to the cultural diversity of the automobile. Through changing exhibits\, educational programs\, and engaging experiences\, individuals have the opportunity to appreciate the beauty and history of automobiles. This world-class museum and showgrounds sit in Cartersville\, GA\, just off I-75\, between Chattanooga and Atlanta. Guests visiting the museum will be met with an assortment of automobiles and original works of art. \nSCAD Museum of Art:\nIn Character explores how contemporary artists draw from the visual aesthetics of animation\, illustration\, and sequential art to unpack notions of identity\, imagine alternate realities\, and depict Black life and community. Across the featured paintings\, drawings\, sculptures\, and textile works\, the distinctive language of cartoons and comics emerges through flat\, outlined forms\, shallow picture planes\, and exaggerated bodily features. \nWorks like Trenton Doyle Hancock’s grand superhero narratives and caricatured self-portraits mythologize personal experience and complicate understandings of power\, while Gary Simmons’ painted reinterpretations of early Looney Tunes characters interrogate the origins of racialized stereotypes in cartoons. \nTellus Museum:\nLocated on a 50-acre park-like campus just off I-75 in Cartersville\, GA\, Tellus is a world-class Smithsonian affiliate museum designed to open minds and ignite a passion for science. Tellus features six main galleries between two buildings\, a 4K digital planetarium\, an interactive fossil dig and gem panning area\, and an observatory with a 20-inch telescope.  With hands-on exhibits and eye-popping artifacts like an 80-foot-long Brontosaurus\, a replica Wright flyer\, and an amethyst geode weighing two metric tons\, visitors of all ages can find something to enjoy. \nWHEN:	Saturday\, April 4 and Sunday\, April 5 (the first full weekend of each month) \nLearn something new this month with a visit to these and many more Museums on Us partners in Georgia and across the country: \nAtlanta\n•	Atlanta History Center (Sunday only)\n•	Bartow History Museum (Saturday only)\n•	Booth Western Art Museum\n•	High Museum of Art\n•	National Center for Civil and Human Rights\n•	Savoy Automobile Museum\n•	Tellus Museum \nAugusta\n•	Morris Museum of Art \nSavannah\n•	Georgia State Railroad Museum\n•	Old Fort Jackson\n•	Pin Point Heritage Museum (Saturdays only)\n•	SCAD Museum of Art\n•	Savannah Children’s Museum\n•	Savannah History Museum \nBank 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 provides its cardholders 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 and science centers.   \nThose interested can use the Bank of America Museums on Us location finder tool to search for participating cultural attractions\, understand any applicable Museums on Us admission protocols\, and check with museums directly for their operating hours. \nPresent your Bank of America\, Merrill or Bank of America Private Bank credit or debit card along with a photo ID to gain free general admission to any participating institution during the first full weekend (Saturday and Sunday) of each month. Cardholders only; guests are not eligible for free admission. Program excludes fundraising events\, special exhibitions and ticketed shows. Not to be combined with other offers. Museum participation varies.
URL:https://atlantamom.com/event/unlock-spring-break-adventures-free-museum-entry-with-bank-of-america-museums-on-us/2026-05-27/
LOCATION:High Museum of Art\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309
CATEGORIES:Free Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260528T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260528T170000
DTSTAMP:20260603T190916
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SUMMARY:Unlock Spring Break Adventures: Free Museum Entry With Bank of America Museums on Us
DESCRIPTION:Bank of America\, Merrill\, or Bank of America Private Bank credit and debit cardholders can receive FREE general admission to 14 cultural attractions across Georgia April 4 and April 5 \nThe Bank of America Museums on Us program offers Bank of America\, Merrill\, or Bank of America Private Bank credit and debit cardholders FREE general admission to 225 cultural attractions the first full weekend of every month. \nFor the past 25 years\, Bank of America has provided access to some of our nation’s greatest cultural experiences and brought new visitors to partner museums. Use the Bank of America Museums on Us Location Finder tool to search for participating cultural institutions. With more than 225 Museums on Us partners in cities across the United States\, there is an option for everyone. \nAtlanta History Center:\nExperience the vibrant history of Atlanta at the Atlanta History Center with 33 acres of historic houses\, gardens\, and  award-winning exhibitions. \nBartow History Center:\nThe Bartow History Museum\, located in historic downtown Cartersville\, explores 200 years of Bartow County history\, from early Cherokee habitation to modern events. Housed in the refurbished 1869 courthouse\, the museum features engaging exhibits\, including the  newest\, Essential Ingredients: The Joy of the Cookbook\, which traces the evolution of printed cookbooks. Visitors can enjoy self-guided tours\, explore local history\, and get insights from  knowledgeable staff. \nBooth Western Art Museum:\nThe Booth Museum\, in association with the Smithsonian Institution\, is a 120\,000 square foot museum located in Cartersville\, Georgia\, where guests are invited to See America’s story through contemporary Western artwork\, a Presidential Gallery\, and an interactive children’s gallery.  \nGeorgia State Railroad Museum:\nLocated in Savannah\, Georgia State Railroad Museum is a beautiful National Historic Landmark located at the former Central of Georgia Railway Savannah Shops and Terminal Facilities. With a fully operational turntable\, you have the chance to explore historic railcars\, experience the handcar\, and go on guided tours. Be sure to check the train rides that run on the hour from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fridays through Sundays. Schedules and locomotives are subject to change\, please call ahead at: (912) 651-6823. \nHigh Museum of Art:\nFamily Saturday is happening on April 4. This is the perfect activity for families and children on spring break!  \nFriends and families of any age can experiment\, play\, and make art in studio workshops and learn about art on view through gallery tours. Whether you’re joining Toddler Saturday\, Studio Sessions\, or Teen Art Afternoon\, there is something for everyone. \nMorris Museum of Art\nDressed to Thrill: Sculpture by John Petrey includes fourteen life-size and tabletop sculptures selected from the artist’s Dress Series. These dynamic sculptures are created from everyday (but unlikely) materials and found objects\, including bottlecaps\, tin\, aluminum cans\, plastic forks\, yardsticks\, and the like. \nNational Center for Civil and Human Rights:\nThe National Center for Civil and Human Rights is a museum and cultural institution that connects the U.S. Civil Rights Movement to human rights challenges today. \nOld Fort Jackson:\nOld Fort Jackson is a National Historic Landmark in Savannah offering daily cannon firings and interactive programs for adults\, kids\, and families. It features historical weapons demonstrations and interactive programming for families. Daily cannon firings occur at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.   \nPin Point Heritage Museum:\nAt the Pin Point Heritage Museum\, located in the former A.S. Varn & Son Oyster and Crab Factory in Savannah\, visitors can experience the Gullah/Geechee culture first hand. For nearly 100 years\, the community of Pin Point was quietly isolated on the banks of the Moon River just south of Savannah. Now\, you can explore the refurbished museum complex and experience multimedia presentations\, exciting exhibits\, and unparalleled views of the marsh.  \nSavannah Children’s Museum:\nSavannah Children’s Museum features two exhibition spaces for families to explore: the entirely outdoor Exploration Station and the new indoor STEAM Center.  \nOn April 4-5\, both spaces will have special Spring-themed programming: “Eggs and Chicks.” Educators will offer hands-on activities as a part of the museum’s ongoing commitment to learning through play. The museum offers more than a dozen exhibits\, including a Mirror Maze\, sensory garden\, reading nook\, and nature play areas.  \nSavannah History Museum:\nLocated in the former Central of Georgia Railway Passenger Depot\, Savannah History Museum takes you on a journey through time from Savannah’s earliest days to the present\, with unique exhibits and interactive experiences for the family. Exhibits include an early 20th century steam locomotive\, archaeological finds from Savannah’s Revolutionary War history\, and much more. \nSavoy Automobile Museum:\nSavoy Automobile Museum connects people to the cultural diversity of the automobile. Through changing exhibits\, educational programs\, and engaging experiences\, individuals have the opportunity to appreciate the beauty and history of automobiles. This world-class museum and showgrounds sit in Cartersville\, GA\, just off I-75\, between Chattanooga and Atlanta. Guests visiting the museum will be met with an assortment of automobiles and original works of art. \nSCAD Museum of Art:\nIn Character explores how contemporary artists draw from the visual aesthetics of animation\, illustration\, and sequential art to unpack notions of identity\, imagine alternate realities\, and depict Black life and community. Across the featured paintings\, drawings\, sculptures\, and textile works\, the distinctive language of cartoons and comics emerges through flat\, outlined forms\, shallow picture planes\, and exaggerated bodily features. \nWorks like Trenton Doyle Hancock’s grand superhero narratives and caricatured self-portraits mythologize personal experience and complicate understandings of power\, while Gary Simmons’ painted reinterpretations of early Looney Tunes characters interrogate the origins of racialized stereotypes in cartoons. \nTellus Museum:\nLocated on a 50-acre park-like campus just off I-75 in Cartersville\, GA\, Tellus is a world-class Smithsonian affiliate museum designed to open minds and ignite a passion for science. Tellus features six main galleries between two buildings\, a 4K digital planetarium\, an interactive fossil dig and gem panning area\, and an observatory with a 20-inch telescope.  With hands-on exhibits and eye-popping artifacts like an 80-foot-long Brontosaurus\, a replica Wright flyer\, and an amethyst geode weighing two metric tons\, visitors of all ages can find something to enjoy. \nWHEN:	Saturday\, April 4 and Sunday\, April 5 (the first full weekend of each month) \nLearn something new this month with a visit to these and many more Museums on Us partners in Georgia and across the country: \nAtlanta\n•	Atlanta History Center (Sunday only)\n•	Bartow History Museum (Saturday only)\n•	Booth Western Art Museum\n•	High Museum of Art\n•	National Center for Civil and Human Rights\n•	Savoy Automobile Museum\n•	Tellus Museum \nAugusta\n•	Morris Museum of Art \nSavannah\n•	Georgia State Railroad Museum\n•	Old Fort Jackson\n•	Pin Point Heritage Museum (Saturdays only)\n•	SCAD Museum of Art\n•	Savannah Children’s Museum\n•	Savannah History Museum \nBank 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 provides its cardholders 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 and science centers.   \nThose interested can use the Bank of America Museums on Us location finder tool to search for participating cultural attractions\, understand any applicable Museums on Us admission protocols\, and check with museums directly for their operating hours. \nPresent your Bank of America\, Merrill or Bank of America Private Bank credit or debit card along with a photo ID to gain free general admission to any participating institution during the first full weekend (Saturday and Sunday) of each month. Cardholders only; guests are not eligible for free admission. Program excludes fundraising events\, special exhibitions and ticketed shows. Not to be combined with other offers. Museum participation varies.
URL:https://atlantamom.com/event/unlock-spring-break-adventures-free-museum-entry-with-bank-of-america-museums-on-us/2026-05-28/
LOCATION:High Museum of Art\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309
CATEGORIES:Free Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260529T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260529T170000
DTSTAMP:20260603T190916
CREATED:20260406T113132Z
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SUMMARY:Unlock Spring Break Adventures: Free Museum Entry With Bank of America Museums on Us
DESCRIPTION:Bank of America\, Merrill\, or Bank of America Private Bank credit and debit cardholders can receive FREE general admission to 14 cultural attractions across Georgia April 4 and April 5 \nThe Bank of America Museums on Us program offers Bank of America\, Merrill\, or Bank of America Private Bank credit and debit cardholders FREE general admission to 225 cultural attractions the first full weekend of every month. \nFor the past 25 years\, Bank of America has provided access to some of our nation’s greatest cultural experiences and brought new visitors to partner museums. Use the Bank of America Museums on Us Location Finder tool to search for participating cultural institutions. With more than 225 Museums on Us partners in cities across the United States\, there is an option for everyone. \nAtlanta History Center:\nExperience the vibrant history of Atlanta at the Atlanta History Center with 33 acres of historic houses\, gardens\, and  award-winning exhibitions. \nBartow History Center:\nThe Bartow History Museum\, located in historic downtown Cartersville\, explores 200 years of Bartow County history\, from early Cherokee habitation to modern events. Housed in the refurbished 1869 courthouse\, the museum features engaging exhibits\, including the  newest\, Essential Ingredients: The Joy of the Cookbook\, which traces the evolution of printed cookbooks. Visitors can enjoy self-guided tours\, explore local history\, and get insights from  knowledgeable staff. \nBooth Western Art Museum:\nThe Booth Museum\, in association with the Smithsonian Institution\, is a 120\,000 square foot museum located in Cartersville\, Georgia\, where guests are invited to See America’s story through contemporary Western artwork\, a Presidential Gallery\, and an interactive children’s gallery.  \nGeorgia State Railroad Museum:\nLocated in Savannah\, Georgia State Railroad Museum is a beautiful National Historic Landmark located at the former Central of Georgia Railway Savannah Shops and Terminal Facilities. With a fully operational turntable\, you have the chance to explore historic railcars\, experience the handcar\, and go on guided tours. Be sure to check the train rides that run on the hour from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fridays through Sundays. Schedules and locomotives are subject to change\, please call ahead at: (912) 651-6823. \nHigh Museum of Art:\nFamily Saturday is happening on April 4. This is the perfect activity for families and children on spring break!  \nFriends and families of any age can experiment\, play\, and make art in studio workshops and learn about art on view through gallery tours. Whether you’re joining Toddler Saturday\, Studio Sessions\, or Teen Art Afternoon\, there is something for everyone. \nMorris Museum of Art\nDressed to Thrill: Sculpture by John Petrey includes fourteen life-size and tabletop sculptures selected from the artist’s Dress Series. These dynamic sculptures are created from everyday (but unlikely) materials and found objects\, including bottlecaps\, tin\, aluminum cans\, plastic forks\, yardsticks\, and the like. \nNational Center for Civil and Human Rights:\nThe National Center for Civil and Human Rights is a museum and cultural institution that connects the U.S. Civil Rights Movement to human rights challenges today. \nOld Fort Jackson:\nOld Fort Jackson is a National Historic Landmark in Savannah offering daily cannon firings and interactive programs for adults\, kids\, and families. It features historical weapons demonstrations and interactive programming for families. Daily cannon firings occur at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.   \nPin Point Heritage Museum:\nAt the Pin Point Heritage Museum\, located in the former A.S. Varn & Son Oyster and Crab Factory in Savannah\, visitors can experience the Gullah/Geechee culture first hand. For nearly 100 years\, the community of Pin Point was quietly isolated on the banks of the Moon River just south of Savannah. Now\, you can explore the refurbished museum complex and experience multimedia presentations\, exciting exhibits\, and unparalleled views of the marsh.  \nSavannah Children’s Museum:\nSavannah Children’s Museum features two exhibition spaces for families to explore: the entirely outdoor Exploration Station and the new indoor STEAM Center.  \nOn April 4-5\, both spaces will have special Spring-themed programming: “Eggs and Chicks.” Educators will offer hands-on activities as a part of the museum’s ongoing commitment to learning through play. The museum offers more than a dozen exhibits\, including a Mirror Maze\, sensory garden\, reading nook\, and nature play areas.  \nSavannah History Museum:\nLocated in the former Central of Georgia Railway Passenger Depot\, Savannah History Museum takes you on a journey through time from Savannah’s earliest days to the present\, with unique exhibits and interactive experiences for the family. Exhibits include an early 20th century steam locomotive\, archaeological finds from Savannah’s Revolutionary War history\, and much more. \nSavoy Automobile Museum:\nSavoy Automobile Museum connects people to the cultural diversity of the automobile. Through changing exhibits\, educational programs\, and engaging experiences\, individuals have the opportunity to appreciate the beauty and history of automobiles. This world-class museum and showgrounds sit in Cartersville\, GA\, just off I-75\, between Chattanooga and Atlanta. Guests visiting the museum will be met with an assortment of automobiles and original works of art. \nSCAD Museum of Art:\nIn Character explores how contemporary artists draw from the visual aesthetics of animation\, illustration\, and sequential art to unpack notions of identity\, imagine alternate realities\, and depict Black life and community. Across the featured paintings\, drawings\, sculptures\, and textile works\, the distinctive language of cartoons and comics emerges through flat\, outlined forms\, shallow picture planes\, and exaggerated bodily features. \nWorks like Trenton Doyle Hancock’s grand superhero narratives and caricatured self-portraits mythologize personal experience and complicate understandings of power\, while Gary Simmons’ painted reinterpretations of early Looney Tunes characters interrogate the origins of racialized stereotypes in cartoons. \nTellus Museum:\nLocated on a 50-acre park-like campus just off I-75 in Cartersville\, GA\, Tellus is a world-class Smithsonian affiliate museum designed to open minds and ignite a passion for science. Tellus features six main galleries between two buildings\, a 4K digital planetarium\, an interactive fossil dig and gem panning area\, and an observatory with a 20-inch telescope.  With hands-on exhibits and eye-popping artifacts like an 80-foot-long Brontosaurus\, a replica Wright flyer\, and an amethyst geode weighing two metric tons\, visitors of all ages can find something to enjoy. \nWHEN:	Saturday\, April 4 and Sunday\, April 5 (the first full weekend of each month) \nLearn something new this month with a visit to these and many more Museums on Us partners in Georgia and across the country: \nAtlanta\n•	Atlanta History Center (Sunday only)\n•	Bartow History Museum (Saturday only)\n•	Booth Western Art Museum\n•	High Museum of Art\n•	National Center for Civil and Human Rights\n•	Savoy Automobile Museum\n•	Tellus Museum \nAugusta\n•	Morris Museum of Art \nSavannah\n•	Georgia State Railroad Museum\n•	Old Fort Jackson\n•	Pin Point Heritage Museum (Saturdays only)\n•	SCAD Museum of Art\n•	Savannah Children’s Museum\n•	Savannah History Museum \nBank 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 provides its cardholders 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 and science centers.   \nThose interested can use the Bank of America Museums on Us location finder tool to search for participating cultural attractions\, understand any applicable Museums on Us admission protocols\, and check with museums directly for their operating hours. \nPresent your Bank of America\, Merrill or Bank of America Private Bank credit or debit card along with a photo ID to gain free general admission to any participating institution during the first full weekend (Saturday and Sunday) of each month. Cardholders only; guests are not eligible for free admission. Program excludes fundraising events\, special exhibitions and ticketed shows. Not to be combined with other offers. Museum participation varies.
URL:https://atlantamom.com/event/unlock-spring-break-adventures-free-museum-entry-with-bank-of-america-museums-on-us/2026-05-29/
LOCATION:High Museum of Art\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309
CATEGORIES:Free Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260530T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260530T170000
DTSTAMP:20260603T190916
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SUMMARY:Unlock Spring Break Adventures: Free Museum Entry With Bank of America Museums on Us
DESCRIPTION:Bank of America\, Merrill\, or Bank of America Private Bank credit and debit cardholders can receive FREE general admission to 14 cultural attractions across Georgia April 4 and April 5 \nThe Bank of America Museums on Us program offers Bank of America\, Merrill\, or Bank of America Private Bank credit and debit cardholders FREE general admission to 225 cultural attractions the first full weekend of every month. \nFor the past 25 years\, Bank of America has provided access to some of our nation’s greatest cultural experiences and brought new visitors to partner museums. Use the Bank of America Museums on Us Location Finder tool to search for participating cultural institutions. With more than 225 Museums on Us partners in cities across the United States\, there is an option for everyone. \nAtlanta History Center:\nExperience the vibrant history of Atlanta at the Atlanta History Center with 33 acres of historic houses\, gardens\, and  award-winning exhibitions. \nBartow History Center:\nThe Bartow History Museum\, located in historic downtown Cartersville\, explores 200 years of Bartow County history\, from early Cherokee habitation to modern events. Housed in the refurbished 1869 courthouse\, the museum features engaging exhibits\, including the  newest\, Essential Ingredients: The Joy of the Cookbook\, which traces the evolution of printed cookbooks. Visitors can enjoy self-guided tours\, explore local history\, and get insights from  knowledgeable staff. \nBooth Western Art Museum:\nThe Booth Museum\, in association with the Smithsonian Institution\, is a 120\,000 square foot museum located in Cartersville\, Georgia\, where guests are invited to See America’s story through contemporary Western artwork\, a Presidential Gallery\, and an interactive children’s gallery.  \nGeorgia State Railroad Museum:\nLocated in Savannah\, Georgia State Railroad Museum is a beautiful National Historic Landmark located at the former Central of Georgia Railway Savannah Shops and Terminal Facilities. With a fully operational turntable\, you have the chance to explore historic railcars\, experience the handcar\, and go on guided tours. Be sure to check the train rides that run on the hour from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fridays through Sundays. Schedules and locomotives are subject to change\, please call ahead at: (912) 651-6823. \nHigh Museum of Art:\nFamily Saturday is happening on April 4. This is the perfect activity for families and children on spring break!  \nFriends and families of any age can experiment\, play\, and make art in studio workshops and learn about art on view through gallery tours. Whether you’re joining Toddler Saturday\, Studio Sessions\, or Teen Art Afternoon\, there is something for everyone. \nMorris Museum of Art\nDressed to Thrill: Sculpture by John Petrey includes fourteen life-size and tabletop sculptures selected from the artist’s Dress Series. These dynamic sculptures are created from everyday (but unlikely) materials and found objects\, including bottlecaps\, tin\, aluminum cans\, plastic forks\, yardsticks\, and the like. \nNational Center for Civil and Human Rights:\nThe National Center for Civil and Human Rights is a museum and cultural institution that connects the U.S. Civil Rights Movement to human rights challenges today. \nOld Fort Jackson:\nOld Fort Jackson is a National Historic Landmark in Savannah offering daily cannon firings and interactive programs for adults\, kids\, and families. It features historical weapons demonstrations and interactive programming for families. Daily cannon firings occur at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.   \nPin Point Heritage Museum:\nAt the Pin Point Heritage Museum\, located in the former A.S. Varn & Son Oyster and Crab Factory in Savannah\, visitors can experience the Gullah/Geechee culture first hand. For nearly 100 years\, the community of Pin Point was quietly isolated on the banks of the Moon River just south of Savannah. Now\, you can explore the refurbished museum complex and experience multimedia presentations\, exciting exhibits\, and unparalleled views of the marsh.  \nSavannah Children’s Museum:\nSavannah Children’s Museum features two exhibition spaces for families to explore: the entirely outdoor Exploration Station and the new indoor STEAM Center.  \nOn April 4-5\, both spaces will have special Spring-themed programming: “Eggs and Chicks.” Educators will offer hands-on activities as a part of the museum’s ongoing commitment to learning through play. The museum offers more than a dozen exhibits\, including a Mirror Maze\, sensory garden\, reading nook\, and nature play areas.  \nSavannah History Museum:\nLocated in the former Central of Georgia Railway Passenger Depot\, Savannah History Museum takes you on a journey through time from Savannah’s earliest days to the present\, with unique exhibits and interactive experiences for the family. Exhibits include an early 20th century steam locomotive\, archaeological finds from Savannah’s Revolutionary War history\, and much more. \nSavoy Automobile Museum:\nSavoy Automobile Museum connects people to the cultural diversity of the automobile. Through changing exhibits\, educational programs\, and engaging experiences\, individuals have the opportunity to appreciate the beauty and history of automobiles. This world-class museum and showgrounds sit in Cartersville\, GA\, just off I-75\, between Chattanooga and Atlanta. Guests visiting the museum will be met with an assortment of automobiles and original works of art. \nSCAD Museum of Art:\nIn Character explores how contemporary artists draw from the visual aesthetics of animation\, illustration\, and sequential art to unpack notions of identity\, imagine alternate realities\, and depict Black life and community. Across the featured paintings\, drawings\, sculptures\, and textile works\, the distinctive language of cartoons and comics emerges through flat\, outlined forms\, shallow picture planes\, and exaggerated bodily features. \nWorks like Trenton Doyle Hancock’s grand superhero narratives and caricatured self-portraits mythologize personal experience and complicate understandings of power\, while Gary Simmons’ painted reinterpretations of early Looney Tunes characters interrogate the origins of racialized stereotypes in cartoons. \nTellus Museum:\nLocated on a 50-acre park-like campus just off I-75 in Cartersville\, GA\, Tellus is a world-class Smithsonian affiliate museum designed to open minds and ignite a passion for science. Tellus features six main galleries between two buildings\, a 4K digital planetarium\, an interactive fossil dig and gem panning area\, and an observatory with a 20-inch telescope.  With hands-on exhibits and eye-popping artifacts like an 80-foot-long Brontosaurus\, a replica Wright flyer\, and an amethyst geode weighing two metric tons\, visitors of all ages can find something to enjoy. \nWHEN:	Saturday\, April 4 and Sunday\, April 5 (the first full weekend of each month) \nLearn something new this month with a visit to these and many more Museums on Us partners in Georgia and across the country: \nAtlanta\n•	Atlanta History Center (Sunday only)\n•	Bartow History Museum (Saturday only)\n•	Booth Western Art Museum\n•	High Museum of Art\n•	National Center for Civil and Human Rights\n•	Savoy Automobile Museum\n•	Tellus Museum \nAugusta\n•	Morris Museum of Art \nSavannah\n•	Georgia State Railroad Museum\n•	Old Fort Jackson\n•	Pin Point Heritage Museum (Saturdays only)\n•	SCAD Museum of Art\n•	Savannah Children’s Museum\n•	Savannah History Museum \nBank 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 provides its cardholders 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 and science centers.   \nThose interested can use the Bank of America Museums on Us location finder tool to search for participating cultural attractions\, understand any applicable Museums on Us admission protocols\, and check with museums directly for their operating hours. \nPresent your Bank of America\, Merrill or Bank of America Private Bank credit or debit card along with a photo ID to gain free general admission to any participating institution during the first full weekend (Saturday and Sunday) of each month. Cardholders only; guests are not eligible for free admission. Program excludes fundraising events\, special exhibitions and ticketed shows. Not to be combined with other offers. Museum participation varies.
URL:https://atlantamom.com/event/unlock-spring-break-adventures-free-museum-entry-with-bank-of-america-museums-on-us/2026-05-30/
LOCATION:High Museum of Art\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309
CATEGORIES:Free Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260531T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260531T170000
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SUMMARY:Unlock Spring Break Adventures: Free Museum Entry With Bank of America Museums on Us
DESCRIPTION:Bank of America\, Merrill\, or Bank of America Private Bank credit and debit cardholders can receive FREE general admission to 14 cultural attractions across Georgia April 4 and April 5 \nThe Bank of America Museums on Us program offers Bank of America\, Merrill\, or Bank of America Private Bank credit and debit cardholders FREE general admission to 225 cultural attractions the first full weekend of every month. \nFor the past 25 years\, Bank of America has provided access to some of our nation’s greatest cultural experiences and brought new visitors to partner museums. Use the Bank of America Museums on Us Location Finder tool to search for participating cultural institutions. With more than 225 Museums on Us partners in cities across the United States\, there is an option for everyone. \nAtlanta History Center:\nExperience the vibrant history of Atlanta at the Atlanta History Center with 33 acres of historic houses\, gardens\, and  award-winning exhibitions. \nBartow History Center:\nThe Bartow History Museum\, located in historic downtown Cartersville\, explores 200 years of Bartow County history\, from early Cherokee habitation to modern events. Housed in the refurbished 1869 courthouse\, the museum features engaging exhibits\, including the  newest\, Essential Ingredients: The Joy of the Cookbook\, which traces the evolution of printed cookbooks. Visitors can enjoy self-guided tours\, explore local history\, and get insights from  knowledgeable staff. \nBooth Western Art Museum:\nThe Booth Museum\, in association with the Smithsonian Institution\, is a 120\,000 square foot museum located in Cartersville\, Georgia\, where guests are invited to See America’s story through contemporary Western artwork\, a Presidential Gallery\, and an interactive children’s gallery.  \nGeorgia State Railroad Museum:\nLocated in Savannah\, Georgia State Railroad Museum is a beautiful National Historic Landmark located at the former Central of Georgia Railway Savannah Shops and Terminal Facilities. With a fully operational turntable\, you have the chance to explore historic railcars\, experience the handcar\, and go on guided tours. Be sure to check the train rides that run on the hour from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fridays through Sundays. Schedules and locomotives are subject to change\, please call ahead at: (912) 651-6823. \nHigh Museum of Art:\nFamily Saturday is happening on April 4. This is the perfect activity for families and children on spring break!  \nFriends and families of any age can experiment\, play\, and make art in studio workshops and learn about art on view through gallery tours. Whether you’re joining Toddler Saturday\, Studio Sessions\, or Teen Art Afternoon\, there is something for everyone. \nMorris Museum of Art\nDressed to Thrill: Sculpture by John Petrey includes fourteen life-size and tabletop sculptures selected from the artist’s Dress Series. These dynamic sculptures are created from everyday (but unlikely) materials and found objects\, including bottlecaps\, tin\, aluminum cans\, plastic forks\, yardsticks\, and the like. \nNational Center for Civil and Human Rights:\nThe National Center for Civil and Human Rights is a museum and cultural institution that connects the U.S. Civil Rights Movement to human rights challenges today. \nOld Fort Jackson:\nOld Fort Jackson is a National Historic Landmark in Savannah offering daily cannon firings and interactive programs for adults\, kids\, and families. It features historical weapons demonstrations and interactive programming for families. Daily cannon firings occur at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.   \nPin Point Heritage Museum:\nAt the Pin Point Heritage Museum\, located in the former A.S. Varn & Son Oyster and Crab Factory in Savannah\, visitors can experience the Gullah/Geechee culture first hand. For nearly 100 years\, the community of Pin Point was quietly isolated on the banks of the Moon River just south of Savannah. Now\, you can explore the refurbished museum complex and experience multimedia presentations\, exciting exhibits\, and unparalleled views of the marsh.  \nSavannah Children’s Museum:\nSavannah Children’s Museum features two exhibition spaces for families to explore: the entirely outdoor Exploration Station and the new indoor STEAM Center.  \nOn April 4-5\, both spaces will have special Spring-themed programming: “Eggs and Chicks.” Educators will offer hands-on activities as a part of the museum’s ongoing commitment to learning through play. The museum offers more than a dozen exhibits\, including a Mirror Maze\, sensory garden\, reading nook\, and nature play areas.  \nSavannah History Museum:\nLocated in the former Central of Georgia Railway Passenger Depot\, Savannah History Museum takes you on a journey through time from Savannah’s earliest days to the present\, with unique exhibits and interactive experiences for the family. Exhibits include an early 20th century steam locomotive\, archaeological finds from Savannah’s Revolutionary War history\, and much more. \nSavoy Automobile Museum:\nSavoy Automobile Museum connects people to the cultural diversity of the automobile. Through changing exhibits\, educational programs\, and engaging experiences\, individuals have the opportunity to appreciate the beauty and history of automobiles. This world-class museum and showgrounds sit in Cartersville\, GA\, just off I-75\, between Chattanooga and Atlanta. Guests visiting the museum will be met with an assortment of automobiles and original works of art. \nSCAD Museum of Art:\nIn Character explores how contemporary artists draw from the visual aesthetics of animation\, illustration\, and sequential art to unpack notions of identity\, imagine alternate realities\, and depict Black life and community. Across the featured paintings\, drawings\, sculptures\, and textile works\, the distinctive language of cartoons and comics emerges through flat\, outlined forms\, shallow picture planes\, and exaggerated bodily features. \nWorks like Trenton Doyle Hancock’s grand superhero narratives and caricatured self-portraits mythologize personal experience and complicate understandings of power\, while Gary Simmons’ painted reinterpretations of early Looney Tunes characters interrogate the origins of racialized stereotypes in cartoons. \nTellus Museum:\nLocated on a 50-acre park-like campus just off I-75 in Cartersville\, GA\, Tellus is a world-class Smithsonian affiliate museum designed to open minds and ignite a passion for science. Tellus features six main galleries between two buildings\, a 4K digital planetarium\, an interactive fossil dig and gem panning area\, and an observatory with a 20-inch telescope.  With hands-on exhibits and eye-popping artifacts like an 80-foot-long Brontosaurus\, a replica Wright flyer\, and an amethyst geode weighing two metric tons\, visitors of all ages can find something to enjoy. \nWHEN:	Saturday\, April 4 and Sunday\, April 5 (the first full weekend of each month) \nLearn something new this month with a visit to these and many more Museums on Us partners in Georgia and across the country: \nAtlanta\n•	Atlanta History Center (Sunday only)\n•	Bartow History Museum (Saturday only)\n•	Booth Western Art Museum\n•	High Museum of Art\n•	National Center for Civil and Human Rights\n•	Savoy Automobile Museum\n•	Tellus Museum \nAugusta\n•	Morris Museum of Art \nSavannah\n•	Georgia State Railroad Museum\n•	Old Fort Jackson\n•	Pin Point Heritage Museum (Saturdays only)\n•	SCAD Museum of Art\n•	Savannah Children’s Museum\n•	Savannah History Museum \nBank 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 provides its cardholders 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 and science centers.   \nThose interested can use the Bank of America Museums on Us location finder tool to search for participating cultural attractions\, understand any applicable Museums on Us admission protocols\, and check with museums directly for their operating hours. \nPresent your Bank of America\, Merrill or Bank of America Private Bank credit or debit card along with a photo ID to gain free general admission to any participating institution during the first full weekend (Saturday and Sunday) of each month. Cardholders only; guests are not eligible for free admission. Program excludes fundraising events\, special exhibitions and ticketed shows. Not to be combined with other offers. Museum participation varies.
URL:https://atlantamom.com/event/unlock-spring-break-adventures-free-museum-entry-with-bank-of-america-museums-on-us/2026-05-31/
LOCATION:High Museum of Art\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309
CATEGORIES:Free Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260601T090000
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DTSTAMP:20260603T190916
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SUMMARY:Unlock Spring Break Adventures: Free Museum Entry With Bank of America Museums on Us
DESCRIPTION:Bank of America\, Merrill\, or Bank of America Private Bank credit and debit cardholders can receive FREE general admission to 14 cultural attractions across Georgia April 4 and April 5 \nThe Bank of America Museums on Us program offers Bank of America\, Merrill\, or Bank of America Private Bank credit and debit cardholders FREE general admission to 225 cultural attractions the first full weekend of every month. \nFor the past 25 years\, Bank of America has provided access to some of our nation’s greatest cultural experiences and brought new visitors to partner museums. Use the Bank of America Museums on Us Location Finder tool to search for participating cultural institutions. With more than 225 Museums on Us partners in cities across the United States\, there is an option for everyone. \nAtlanta History Center:\nExperience the vibrant history of Atlanta at the Atlanta History Center with 33 acres of historic houses\, gardens\, and  award-winning exhibitions. \nBartow History Center:\nThe Bartow History Museum\, located in historic downtown Cartersville\, explores 200 years of Bartow County history\, from early Cherokee habitation to modern events. Housed in the refurbished 1869 courthouse\, the museum features engaging exhibits\, including the  newest\, Essential Ingredients: The Joy of the Cookbook\, which traces the evolution of printed cookbooks. Visitors can enjoy self-guided tours\, explore local history\, and get insights from  knowledgeable staff. \nBooth Western Art Museum:\nThe Booth Museum\, in association with the Smithsonian Institution\, is a 120\,000 square foot museum located in Cartersville\, Georgia\, where guests are invited to See America’s story through contemporary Western artwork\, a Presidential Gallery\, and an interactive children’s gallery.  \nGeorgia State Railroad Museum:\nLocated in Savannah\, Georgia State Railroad Museum is a beautiful National Historic Landmark located at the former Central of Georgia Railway Savannah Shops and Terminal Facilities. With a fully operational turntable\, you have the chance to explore historic railcars\, experience the handcar\, and go on guided tours. Be sure to check the train rides that run on the hour from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fridays through Sundays. Schedules and locomotives are subject to change\, please call ahead at: (912) 651-6823. \nHigh Museum of Art:\nFamily Saturday is happening on April 4. This is the perfect activity for families and children on spring break!  \nFriends and families of any age can experiment\, play\, and make art in studio workshops and learn about art on view through gallery tours. Whether you’re joining Toddler Saturday\, Studio Sessions\, or Teen Art Afternoon\, there is something for everyone. \nMorris Museum of Art\nDressed to Thrill: Sculpture by John Petrey includes fourteen life-size and tabletop sculptures selected from the artist’s Dress Series. These dynamic sculptures are created from everyday (but unlikely) materials and found objects\, including bottlecaps\, tin\, aluminum cans\, plastic forks\, yardsticks\, and the like. \nNational Center for Civil and Human Rights:\nThe National Center for Civil and Human Rights is a museum and cultural institution that connects the U.S. Civil Rights Movement to human rights challenges today. \nOld Fort Jackson:\nOld Fort Jackson is a National Historic Landmark in Savannah offering daily cannon firings and interactive programs for adults\, kids\, and families. It features historical weapons demonstrations and interactive programming for families. Daily cannon firings occur at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.   \nPin Point Heritage Museum:\nAt the Pin Point Heritage Museum\, located in the former A.S. Varn & Son Oyster and Crab Factory in Savannah\, visitors can experience the Gullah/Geechee culture first hand. For nearly 100 years\, the community of Pin Point was quietly isolated on the banks of the Moon River just south of Savannah. Now\, you can explore the refurbished museum complex and experience multimedia presentations\, exciting exhibits\, and unparalleled views of the marsh.  \nSavannah Children’s Museum:\nSavannah Children’s Museum features two exhibition spaces for families to explore: the entirely outdoor Exploration Station and the new indoor STEAM Center.  \nOn April 4-5\, both spaces will have special Spring-themed programming: “Eggs and Chicks.” Educators will offer hands-on activities as a part of the museum’s ongoing commitment to learning through play. The museum offers more than a dozen exhibits\, including a Mirror Maze\, sensory garden\, reading nook\, and nature play areas.  \nSavannah History Museum:\nLocated in the former Central of Georgia Railway Passenger Depot\, Savannah History Museum takes you on a journey through time from Savannah’s earliest days to the present\, with unique exhibits and interactive experiences for the family. Exhibits include an early 20th century steam locomotive\, archaeological finds from Savannah’s Revolutionary War history\, and much more. \nSavoy Automobile Museum:\nSavoy Automobile Museum connects people to the cultural diversity of the automobile. Through changing exhibits\, educational programs\, and engaging experiences\, individuals have the opportunity to appreciate the beauty and history of automobiles. This world-class museum and showgrounds sit in Cartersville\, GA\, just off I-75\, between Chattanooga and Atlanta. Guests visiting the museum will be met with an assortment of automobiles and original works of art. \nSCAD Museum of Art:\nIn Character explores how contemporary artists draw from the visual aesthetics of animation\, illustration\, and sequential art to unpack notions of identity\, imagine alternate realities\, and depict Black life and community. Across the featured paintings\, drawings\, sculptures\, and textile works\, the distinctive language of cartoons and comics emerges through flat\, outlined forms\, shallow picture planes\, and exaggerated bodily features. \nWorks like Trenton Doyle Hancock’s grand superhero narratives and caricatured self-portraits mythologize personal experience and complicate understandings of power\, while Gary Simmons’ painted reinterpretations of early Looney Tunes characters interrogate the origins of racialized stereotypes in cartoons. \nTellus Museum:\nLocated on a 50-acre park-like campus just off I-75 in Cartersville\, GA\, Tellus is a world-class Smithsonian affiliate museum designed to open minds and ignite a passion for science. Tellus features six main galleries between two buildings\, a 4K digital planetarium\, an interactive fossil dig and gem panning area\, and an observatory with a 20-inch telescope.  With hands-on exhibits and eye-popping artifacts like an 80-foot-long Brontosaurus\, a replica Wright flyer\, and an amethyst geode weighing two metric tons\, visitors of all ages can find something to enjoy. \nWHEN:	Saturday\, April 4 and Sunday\, April 5 (the first full weekend of each month) \nLearn something new this month with a visit to these and many more Museums on Us partners in Georgia and across the country: \nAtlanta\n•	Atlanta History Center (Sunday only)\n•	Bartow History Museum (Saturday only)\n•	Booth Western Art Museum\n•	High Museum of Art\n•	National Center for Civil and Human Rights\n•	Savoy Automobile Museum\n•	Tellus Museum \nAugusta\n•	Morris Museum of Art \nSavannah\n•	Georgia State Railroad Museum\n•	Old Fort Jackson\n•	Pin Point Heritage Museum (Saturdays only)\n•	SCAD Museum of Art\n•	Savannah Children’s Museum\n•	Savannah History Museum \nBank 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 provides its cardholders 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 and science centers.   \nThose interested can use the Bank of America Museums on Us location finder tool to search for participating cultural attractions\, understand any applicable Museums on Us admission protocols\, and check with museums directly for their operating hours. \nPresent your Bank of America\, Merrill or Bank of America Private Bank credit or debit card along with a photo ID to gain free general admission to any participating institution during the first full weekend (Saturday and Sunday) of each month. Cardholders only; guests are not eligible for free admission. Program excludes fundraising events\, special exhibitions and ticketed shows. Not to be combined with other offers. Museum participation varies.
URL:https://atlantamom.com/event/unlock-spring-break-adventures-free-museum-entry-with-bank-of-america-museums-on-us/2026-06-01/
LOCATION:High Museum of Art\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309
CATEGORIES:Free Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260602T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260602T170000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260406T113132Z
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SUMMARY:Unlock Spring Break Adventures: Free Museum Entry With Bank of America Museums on Us
DESCRIPTION:Bank of America\, Merrill\, or Bank of America Private Bank credit and debit cardholders can receive FREE general admission to 14 cultural attractions across Georgia April 4 and April 5 \nThe Bank of America Museums on Us program offers Bank of America\, Merrill\, or Bank of America Private Bank credit and debit cardholders FREE general admission to 225 cultural attractions the first full weekend of every month. \nFor the past 25 years\, Bank of America has provided access to some of our nation’s greatest cultural experiences and brought new visitors to partner museums. Use the Bank of America Museums on Us Location Finder tool to search for participating cultural institutions. With more than 225 Museums on Us partners in cities across the United States\, there is an option for everyone. \nAtlanta History Center:\nExperience the vibrant history of Atlanta at the Atlanta History Center with 33 acres of historic houses\, gardens\, and  award-winning exhibitions. \nBartow History Center:\nThe Bartow History Museum\, located in historic downtown Cartersville\, explores 200 years of Bartow County history\, from early Cherokee habitation to modern events. Housed in the refurbished 1869 courthouse\, the museum features engaging exhibits\, including the  newest\, Essential Ingredients: The Joy of the Cookbook\, which traces the evolution of printed cookbooks. Visitors can enjoy self-guided tours\, explore local history\, and get insights from  knowledgeable staff. \nBooth Western Art Museum:\nThe Booth Museum\, in association with the Smithsonian Institution\, is a 120\,000 square foot museum located in Cartersville\, Georgia\, where guests are invited to See America’s story through contemporary Western artwork\, a Presidential Gallery\, and an interactive children’s gallery.  \nGeorgia State Railroad Museum:\nLocated in Savannah\, Georgia State Railroad Museum is a beautiful National Historic Landmark located at the former Central of Georgia Railway Savannah Shops and Terminal Facilities. With a fully operational turntable\, you have the chance to explore historic railcars\, experience the handcar\, and go on guided tours. Be sure to check the train rides that run on the hour from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fridays through Sundays. Schedules and locomotives are subject to change\, please call ahead at: (912) 651-6823. \nHigh Museum of Art:\nFamily Saturday is happening on April 4. This is the perfect activity for families and children on spring break!  \nFriends and families of any age can experiment\, play\, and make art in studio workshops and learn about art on view through gallery tours. Whether you’re joining Toddler Saturday\, Studio Sessions\, or Teen Art Afternoon\, there is something for everyone. \nMorris Museum of Art\nDressed to Thrill: Sculpture by John Petrey includes fourteen life-size and tabletop sculptures selected from the artist’s Dress Series. These dynamic sculptures are created from everyday (but unlikely) materials and found objects\, including bottlecaps\, tin\, aluminum cans\, plastic forks\, yardsticks\, and the like. \nNational Center for Civil and Human Rights:\nThe National Center for Civil and Human Rights is a museum and cultural institution that connects the U.S. Civil Rights Movement to human rights challenges today. \nOld Fort Jackson:\nOld Fort Jackson is a National Historic Landmark in Savannah offering daily cannon firings and interactive programs for adults\, kids\, and families. It features historical weapons demonstrations and interactive programming for families. Daily cannon firings occur at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.   \nPin Point Heritage Museum:\nAt the Pin Point Heritage Museum\, located in the former A.S. Varn & Son Oyster and Crab Factory in Savannah\, visitors can experience the Gullah/Geechee culture first hand. For nearly 100 years\, the community of Pin Point was quietly isolated on the banks of the Moon River just south of Savannah. Now\, you can explore the refurbished museum complex and experience multimedia presentations\, exciting exhibits\, and unparalleled views of the marsh.  \nSavannah Children’s Museum:\nSavannah Children’s Museum features two exhibition spaces for families to explore: the entirely outdoor Exploration Station and the new indoor STEAM Center.  \nOn April 4-5\, both spaces will have special Spring-themed programming: “Eggs and Chicks.” Educators will offer hands-on activities as a part of the museum’s ongoing commitment to learning through play. The museum offers more than a dozen exhibits\, including a Mirror Maze\, sensory garden\, reading nook\, and nature play areas.  \nSavannah History Museum:\nLocated in the former Central of Georgia Railway Passenger Depot\, Savannah History Museum takes you on a journey through time from Savannah’s earliest days to the present\, with unique exhibits and interactive experiences for the family. Exhibits include an early 20th century steam locomotive\, archaeological finds from Savannah’s Revolutionary War history\, and much more. \nSavoy Automobile Museum:\nSavoy Automobile Museum connects people to the cultural diversity of the automobile. Through changing exhibits\, educational programs\, and engaging experiences\, individuals have the opportunity to appreciate the beauty and history of automobiles. This world-class museum and showgrounds sit in Cartersville\, GA\, just off I-75\, between Chattanooga and Atlanta. Guests visiting the museum will be met with an assortment of automobiles and original works of art. \nSCAD Museum of Art:\nIn Character explores how contemporary artists draw from the visual aesthetics of animation\, illustration\, and sequential art to unpack notions of identity\, imagine alternate realities\, and depict Black life and community. Across the featured paintings\, drawings\, sculptures\, and textile works\, the distinctive language of cartoons and comics emerges through flat\, outlined forms\, shallow picture planes\, and exaggerated bodily features. \nWorks like Trenton Doyle Hancock’s grand superhero narratives and caricatured self-portraits mythologize personal experience and complicate understandings of power\, while Gary Simmons’ painted reinterpretations of early Looney Tunes characters interrogate the origins of racialized stereotypes in cartoons. \nTellus Museum:\nLocated on a 50-acre park-like campus just off I-75 in Cartersville\, GA\, Tellus is a world-class Smithsonian affiliate museum designed to open minds and ignite a passion for science. Tellus features six main galleries between two buildings\, a 4K digital planetarium\, an interactive fossil dig and gem panning area\, and an observatory with a 20-inch telescope.  With hands-on exhibits and eye-popping artifacts like an 80-foot-long Brontosaurus\, a replica Wright flyer\, and an amethyst geode weighing two metric tons\, visitors of all ages can find something to enjoy. \nWHEN:	Saturday\, April 4 and Sunday\, April 5 (the first full weekend of each month) \nLearn something new this month with a visit to these and many more Museums on Us partners in Georgia and across the country: \nAtlanta\n•	Atlanta History Center (Sunday only)\n•	Bartow History Museum (Saturday only)\n•	Booth Western Art Museum\n•	High Museum of Art\n•	National Center for Civil and Human Rights\n•	Savoy Automobile Museum\n•	Tellus Museum \nAugusta\n•	Morris Museum of Art \nSavannah\n•	Georgia State Railroad Museum\n•	Old Fort Jackson\n•	Pin Point Heritage Museum (Saturdays only)\n•	SCAD Museum of Art\n•	Savannah Children’s Museum\n•	Savannah History Museum \nBank 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 provides its cardholders 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 and science centers.   \nThose interested can use the Bank of America Museums on Us location finder tool to search for participating cultural attractions\, understand any applicable Museums on Us admission protocols\, and check with museums directly for their operating hours. \nPresent your Bank of America\, Merrill or Bank of America Private Bank credit or debit card along with a photo ID to gain free general admission to any participating institution during the first full weekend (Saturday and Sunday) of each month. Cardholders only; guests are not eligible for free admission. Program excludes fundraising events\, special exhibitions and ticketed shows. Not to be combined with other offers. Museum participation varies.
URL:https://atlantamom.com/event/unlock-spring-break-adventures-free-museum-entry-with-bank-of-america-museums-on-us/2026-06-02/
LOCATION:High Museum of Art\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309
CATEGORIES:Free Event
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SUMMARY:Unlock Spring Break Adventures: Free Museum Entry With Bank of America Museums on Us
DESCRIPTION:Bank of America\, Merrill\, or Bank of America Private Bank credit and debit cardholders can receive FREE general admission to 14 cultural attractions across Georgia April 4 and April 5 \nThe Bank of America Museums on Us program offers Bank of America\, Merrill\, or Bank of America Private Bank credit and debit cardholders FREE general admission to 225 cultural attractions the first full weekend of every month. \nFor the past 25 years\, Bank of America has provided access to some of our nation’s greatest cultural experiences and brought new visitors to partner museums. Use the Bank of America Museums on Us Location Finder tool to search for participating cultural institutions. With more than 225 Museums on Us partners in cities across the United States\, there is an option for everyone. \nAtlanta History Center:\nExperience the vibrant history of Atlanta at the Atlanta History Center with 33 acres of historic houses\, gardens\, and  award-winning exhibitions. \nBartow History Center:\nThe Bartow History Museum\, located in historic downtown Cartersville\, explores 200 years of Bartow County history\, from early Cherokee habitation to modern events. Housed in the refurbished 1869 courthouse\, the museum features engaging exhibits\, including the  newest\, Essential Ingredients: The Joy of the Cookbook\, which traces the evolution of printed cookbooks. Visitors can enjoy self-guided tours\, explore local history\, and get insights from  knowledgeable staff. \nBooth Western Art Museum:\nThe Booth Museum\, in association with the Smithsonian Institution\, is a 120\,000 square foot museum located in Cartersville\, Georgia\, where guests are invited to See America’s story through contemporary Western artwork\, a Presidential Gallery\, and an interactive children’s gallery.  \nGeorgia State Railroad Museum:\nLocated in Savannah\, Georgia State Railroad Museum is a beautiful National Historic Landmark located at the former Central of Georgia Railway Savannah Shops and Terminal Facilities. With a fully operational turntable\, you have the chance to explore historic railcars\, experience the handcar\, and go on guided tours. Be sure to check the train rides that run on the hour from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fridays through Sundays. Schedules and locomotives are subject to change\, please call ahead at: (912) 651-6823. \nHigh Museum of Art:\nFamily Saturday is happening on April 4. This is the perfect activity for families and children on spring break!  \nFriends and families of any age can experiment\, play\, and make art in studio workshops and learn about art on view through gallery tours. Whether you’re joining Toddler Saturday\, Studio Sessions\, or Teen Art Afternoon\, there is something for everyone. \nMorris Museum of Art\nDressed to Thrill: Sculpture by John Petrey includes fourteen life-size and tabletop sculptures selected from the artist’s Dress Series. These dynamic sculptures are created from everyday (but unlikely) materials and found objects\, including bottlecaps\, tin\, aluminum cans\, plastic forks\, yardsticks\, and the like. \nNational Center for Civil and Human Rights:\nThe National Center for Civil and Human Rights is a museum and cultural institution that connects the U.S. Civil Rights Movement to human rights challenges today. \nOld Fort Jackson:\nOld Fort Jackson is a National Historic Landmark in Savannah offering daily cannon firings and interactive programs for adults\, kids\, and families. It features historical weapons demonstrations and interactive programming for families. Daily cannon firings occur at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.   \nPin Point Heritage Museum:\nAt the Pin Point Heritage Museum\, located in the former A.S. Varn & Son Oyster and Crab Factory in Savannah\, visitors can experience the Gullah/Geechee culture first hand. For nearly 100 years\, the community of Pin Point was quietly isolated on the banks of the Moon River just south of Savannah. Now\, you can explore the refurbished museum complex and experience multimedia presentations\, exciting exhibits\, and unparalleled views of the marsh.  \nSavannah Children’s Museum:\nSavannah Children’s Museum features two exhibition spaces for families to explore: the entirely outdoor Exploration Station and the new indoor STEAM Center.  \nOn April 4-5\, both spaces will have special Spring-themed programming: “Eggs and Chicks.” Educators will offer hands-on activities as a part of the museum’s ongoing commitment to learning through play. The museum offers more than a dozen exhibits\, including a Mirror Maze\, sensory garden\, reading nook\, and nature play areas.  \nSavannah History Museum:\nLocated in the former Central of Georgia Railway Passenger Depot\, Savannah History Museum takes you on a journey through time from Savannah’s earliest days to the present\, with unique exhibits and interactive experiences for the family. Exhibits include an early 20th century steam locomotive\, archaeological finds from Savannah’s Revolutionary War history\, and much more. \nSavoy Automobile Museum:\nSavoy Automobile Museum connects people to the cultural diversity of the automobile. Through changing exhibits\, educational programs\, and engaging experiences\, individuals have the opportunity to appreciate the beauty and history of automobiles. This world-class museum and showgrounds sit in Cartersville\, GA\, just off I-75\, between Chattanooga and Atlanta. Guests visiting the museum will be met with an assortment of automobiles and original works of art. \nSCAD Museum of Art:\nIn Character explores how contemporary artists draw from the visual aesthetics of animation\, illustration\, and sequential art to unpack notions of identity\, imagine alternate realities\, and depict Black life and community. Across the featured paintings\, drawings\, sculptures\, and textile works\, the distinctive language of cartoons and comics emerges through flat\, outlined forms\, shallow picture planes\, and exaggerated bodily features. \nWorks like Trenton Doyle Hancock’s grand superhero narratives and caricatured self-portraits mythologize personal experience and complicate understandings of power\, while Gary Simmons’ painted reinterpretations of early Looney Tunes characters interrogate the origins of racialized stereotypes in cartoons. \nTellus Museum:\nLocated on a 50-acre park-like campus just off I-75 in Cartersville\, GA\, Tellus is a world-class Smithsonian affiliate museum designed to open minds and ignite a passion for science. Tellus features six main galleries between two buildings\, a 4K digital planetarium\, an interactive fossil dig and gem panning area\, and an observatory with a 20-inch telescope.  With hands-on exhibits and eye-popping artifacts like an 80-foot-long Brontosaurus\, a replica Wright flyer\, and an amethyst geode weighing two metric tons\, visitors of all ages can find something to enjoy. \nWHEN:	Saturday\, April 4 and Sunday\, April 5 (the first full weekend of each month) \nLearn something new this month with a visit to these and many more Museums on Us partners in Georgia and across the country: \nAtlanta\n•	Atlanta History Center (Sunday only)\n•	Bartow History Museum (Saturday only)\n•	Booth Western Art Museum\n•	High Museum of Art\n•	National Center for Civil and Human Rights\n•	Savoy Automobile Museum\n•	Tellus Museum \nAugusta\n•	Morris Museum of Art \nSavannah\n•	Georgia State Railroad Museum\n•	Old Fort Jackson\n•	Pin Point Heritage Museum (Saturdays only)\n•	SCAD Museum of Art\n•	Savannah Children’s Museum\n•	Savannah History Museum \nBank 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 provides its cardholders 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 and science centers.   \nThose interested can use the Bank of America Museums on Us location finder tool to search for participating cultural attractions\, understand any applicable Museums on Us admission protocols\, and check with museums directly for their operating hours. \nPresent your Bank of America\, Merrill or Bank of America Private Bank credit or debit card along with a photo ID to gain free general admission to any participating institution during the first full weekend (Saturday and Sunday) of each month. Cardholders only; guests are not eligible for free admission. Program excludes fundraising events\, special exhibitions and ticketed shows. Not to be combined with other offers. Museum participation varies.
URL:https://atlantamom.com/event/unlock-spring-break-adventures-free-museum-entry-with-bank-of-america-museums-on-us/2026-06-03/
LOCATION:High Museum of Art\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309
CATEGORIES:Free Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260604T090000
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DTSTAMP:20260603T190916
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SUMMARY:Unlock Spring Break Adventures: Free Museum Entry With Bank of America Museums on Us
DESCRIPTION:Bank of America\, Merrill\, or Bank of America Private Bank credit and debit cardholders can receive FREE general admission to 14 cultural attractions across Georgia April 4 and April 5 \nThe Bank of America Museums on Us program offers Bank of America\, Merrill\, or Bank of America Private Bank credit and debit cardholders FREE general admission to 225 cultural attractions the first full weekend of every month. \nFor the past 25 years\, Bank of America has provided access to some of our nation’s greatest cultural experiences and brought new visitors to partner museums. Use the Bank of America Museums on Us Location Finder tool to search for participating cultural institutions. With more than 225 Museums on Us partners in cities across the United States\, there is an option for everyone. \nAtlanta History Center:\nExperience the vibrant history of Atlanta at the Atlanta History Center with 33 acres of historic houses\, gardens\, and  award-winning exhibitions. \nBartow History Center:\nThe Bartow History Museum\, located in historic downtown Cartersville\, explores 200 years of Bartow County history\, from early Cherokee habitation to modern events. Housed in the refurbished 1869 courthouse\, the museum features engaging exhibits\, including the  newest\, Essential Ingredients: The Joy of the Cookbook\, which traces the evolution of printed cookbooks. Visitors can enjoy self-guided tours\, explore local history\, and get insights from  knowledgeable staff. \nBooth Western Art Museum:\nThe Booth Museum\, in association with the Smithsonian Institution\, is a 120\,000 square foot museum located in Cartersville\, Georgia\, where guests are invited to See America’s story through contemporary Western artwork\, a Presidential Gallery\, and an interactive children’s gallery.  \nGeorgia State Railroad Museum:\nLocated in Savannah\, Georgia State Railroad Museum is a beautiful National Historic Landmark located at the former Central of Georgia Railway Savannah Shops and Terminal Facilities. With a fully operational turntable\, you have the chance to explore historic railcars\, experience the handcar\, and go on guided tours. Be sure to check the train rides that run on the hour from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fridays through Sundays. Schedules and locomotives are subject to change\, please call ahead at: (912) 651-6823. \nHigh Museum of Art:\nFamily Saturday is happening on April 4. This is the perfect activity for families and children on spring break!  \nFriends and families of any age can experiment\, play\, and make art in studio workshops and learn about art on view through gallery tours. Whether you’re joining Toddler Saturday\, Studio Sessions\, or Teen Art Afternoon\, there is something for everyone. \nMorris Museum of Art\nDressed to Thrill: Sculpture by John Petrey includes fourteen life-size and tabletop sculptures selected from the artist’s Dress Series. These dynamic sculptures are created from everyday (but unlikely) materials and found objects\, including bottlecaps\, tin\, aluminum cans\, plastic forks\, yardsticks\, and the like. \nNational Center for Civil and Human Rights:\nThe National Center for Civil and Human Rights is a museum and cultural institution that connects the U.S. Civil Rights Movement to human rights challenges today. \nOld Fort Jackson:\nOld Fort Jackson is a National Historic Landmark in Savannah offering daily cannon firings and interactive programs for adults\, kids\, and families. It features historical weapons demonstrations and interactive programming for families. Daily cannon firings occur at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.   \nPin Point Heritage Museum:\nAt the Pin Point Heritage Museum\, located in the former A.S. Varn & Son Oyster and Crab Factory in Savannah\, visitors can experience the Gullah/Geechee culture first hand. For nearly 100 years\, the community of Pin Point was quietly isolated on the banks of the Moon River just south of Savannah. Now\, you can explore the refurbished museum complex and experience multimedia presentations\, exciting exhibits\, and unparalleled views of the marsh.  \nSavannah Children’s Museum:\nSavannah Children’s Museum features two exhibition spaces for families to explore: the entirely outdoor Exploration Station and the new indoor STEAM Center.  \nOn April 4-5\, both spaces will have special Spring-themed programming: “Eggs and Chicks.” Educators will offer hands-on activities as a part of the museum’s ongoing commitment to learning through play. The museum offers more than a dozen exhibits\, including a Mirror Maze\, sensory garden\, reading nook\, and nature play areas.  \nSavannah History Museum:\nLocated in the former Central of Georgia Railway Passenger Depot\, Savannah History Museum takes you on a journey through time from Savannah’s earliest days to the present\, with unique exhibits and interactive experiences for the family. Exhibits include an early 20th century steam locomotive\, archaeological finds from Savannah’s Revolutionary War history\, and much more. \nSavoy Automobile Museum:\nSavoy Automobile Museum connects people to the cultural diversity of the automobile. Through changing exhibits\, educational programs\, and engaging experiences\, individuals have the opportunity to appreciate the beauty and history of automobiles. This world-class museum and showgrounds sit in Cartersville\, GA\, just off I-75\, between Chattanooga and Atlanta. Guests visiting the museum will be met with an assortment of automobiles and original works of art. \nSCAD Museum of Art:\nIn Character explores how contemporary artists draw from the visual aesthetics of animation\, illustration\, and sequential art to unpack notions of identity\, imagine alternate realities\, and depict Black life and community. Across the featured paintings\, drawings\, sculptures\, and textile works\, the distinctive language of cartoons and comics emerges through flat\, outlined forms\, shallow picture planes\, and exaggerated bodily features. \nWorks like Trenton Doyle Hancock’s grand superhero narratives and caricatured self-portraits mythologize personal experience and complicate understandings of power\, while Gary Simmons’ painted reinterpretations of early Looney Tunes characters interrogate the origins of racialized stereotypes in cartoons. \nTellus Museum:\nLocated on a 50-acre park-like campus just off I-75 in Cartersville\, GA\, Tellus is a world-class Smithsonian affiliate museum designed to open minds and ignite a passion for science. Tellus features six main galleries between two buildings\, a 4K digital planetarium\, an interactive fossil dig and gem panning area\, and an observatory with a 20-inch telescope.  With hands-on exhibits and eye-popping artifacts like an 80-foot-long Brontosaurus\, a replica Wright flyer\, and an amethyst geode weighing two metric tons\, visitors of all ages can find something to enjoy. \nWHEN:	Saturday\, April 4 and Sunday\, April 5 (the first full weekend of each month) \nLearn something new this month with a visit to these and many more Museums on Us partners in Georgia and across the country: \nAtlanta\n•	Atlanta History Center (Sunday only)\n•	Bartow History Museum (Saturday only)\n•	Booth Western Art Museum\n•	High Museum of Art\n•	National Center for Civil and Human Rights\n•	Savoy Automobile Museum\n•	Tellus Museum \nAugusta\n•	Morris Museum of Art \nSavannah\n•	Georgia State Railroad Museum\n•	Old Fort Jackson\n•	Pin Point Heritage Museum (Saturdays only)\n•	SCAD Museum of Art\n•	Savannah Children’s Museum\n•	Savannah History Museum \nBank 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 provides its cardholders 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 and science centers.   \nThose interested can use the Bank of America Museums on Us location finder tool to search for participating cultural attractions\, understand any applicable Museums on Us admission protocols\, and check with museums directly for their operating hours. \nPresent your Bank of America\, Merrill or Bank of America Private Bank credit or debit card along with a photo ID to gain free general admission to any participating institution during the first full weekend (Saturday and Sunday) of each month. Cardholders only; guests are not eligible for free admission. Program excludes fundraising events\, special exhibitions and ticketed shows. Not to be combined with other offers. Museum participation varies.
URL:https://atlantamom.com/event/unlock-spring-break-adventures-free-museum-entry-with-bank-of-america-museums-on-us/2026-06-04/
LOCATION:High Museum of Art\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309
CATEGORIES:Free Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260605T090000
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SUMMARY:Unlock Spring Break Adventures: Free Museum Entry With Bank of America Museums on Us
DESCRIPTION:Bank of America\, Merrill\, or Bank of America Private Bank credit and debit cardholders can receive FREE general admission to 14 cultural attractions across Georgia April 4 and April 5 \nThe Bank of America Museums on Us program offers Bank of America\, Merrill\, or Bank of America Private Bank credit and debit cardholders FREE general admission to 225 cultural attractions the first full weekend of every month. \nFor the past 25 years\, Bank of America has provided access to some of our nation’s greatest cultural experiences and brought new visitors to partner museums. Use the Bank of America Museums on Us Location Finder tool to search for participating cultural institutions. With more than 225 Museums on Us partners in cities across the United States\, there is an option for everyone. \nAtlanta History Center:\nExperience the vibrant history of Atlanta at the Atlanta History Center with 33 acres of historic houses\, gardens\, and  award-winning exhibitions. \nBartow History Center:\nThe Bartow History Museum\, located in historic downtown Cartersville\, explores 200 years of Bartow County history\, from early Cherokee habitation to modern events. Housed in the refurbished 1869 courthouse\, the museum features engaging exhibits\, including the  newest\, Essential Ingredients: The Joy of the Cookbook\, which traces the evolution of printed cookbooks. Visitors can enjoy self-guided tours\, explore local history\, and get insights from  knowledgeable staff. \nBooth Western Art Museum:\nThe Booth Museum\, in association with the Smithsonian Institution\, is a 120\,000 square foot museum located in Cartersville\, Georgia\, where guests are invited to See America’s story through contemporary Western artwork\, a Presidential Gallery\, and an interactive children’s gallery.  \nGeorgia State Railroad Museum:\nLocated in Savannah\, Georgia State Railroad Museum is a beautiful National Historic Landmark located at the former Central of Georgia Railway Savannah Shops and Terminal Facilities. With a fully operational turntable\, you have the chance to explore historic railcars\, experience the handcar\, and go on guided tours. Be sure to check the train rides that run on the hour from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fridays through Sundays. Schedules and locomotives are subject to change\, please call ahead at: (912) 651-6823. \nHigh Museum of Art:\nFamily Saturday is happening on April 4. This is the perfect activity for families and children on spring break!  \nFriends and families of any age can experiment\, play\, and make art in studio workshops and learn about art on view through gallery tours. Whether you’re joining Toddler Saturday\, Studio Sessions\, or Teen Art Afternoon\, there is something for everyone. \nMorris Museum of Art\nDressed to Thrill: Sculpture by John Petrey includes fourteen life-size and tabletop sculptures selected from the artist’s Dress Series. These dynamic sculptures are created from everyday (but unlikely) materials and found objects\, including bottlecaps\, tin\, aluminum cans\, plastic forks\, yardsticks\, and the like. \nNational Center for Civil and Human Rights:\nThe National Center for Civil and Human Rights is a museum and cultural institution that connects the U.S. Civil Rights Movement to human rights challenges today. \nOld Fort Jackson:\nOld Fort Jackson is a National Historic Landmark in Savannah offering daily cannon firings and interactive programs for adults\, kids\, and families. It features historical weapons demonstrations and interactive programming for families. Daily cannon firings occur at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.   \nPin Point Heritage Museum:\nAt the Pin Point Heritage Museum\, located in the former A.S. Varn & Son Oyster and Crab Factory in Savannah\, visitors can experience the Gullah/Geechee culture first hand. For nearly 100 years\, the community of Pin Point was quietly isolated on the banks of the Moon River just south of Savannah. Now\, you can explore the refurbished museum complex and experience multimedia presentations\, exciting exhibits\, and unparalleled views of the marsh.  \nSavannah Children’s Museum:\nSavannah Children’s Museum features two exhibition spaces for families to explore: the entirely outdoor Exploration Station and the new indoor STEAM Center.  \nOn April 4-5\, both spaces will have special Spring-themed programming: “Eggs and Chicks.” Educators will offer hands-on activities as a part of the museum’s ongoing commitment to learning through play. The museum offers more than a dozen exhibits\, including a Mirror Maze\, sensory garden\, reading nook\, and nature play areas.  \nSavannah History Museum:\nLocated in the former Central of Georgia Railway Passenger Depot\, Savannah History Museum takes you on a journey through time from Savannah’s earliest days to the present\, with unique exhibits and interactive experiences for the family. Exhibits include an early 20th century steam locomotive\, archaeological finds from Savannah’s Revolutionary War history\, and much more. \nSavoy Automobile Museum:\nSavoy Automobile Museum connects people to the cultural diversity of the automobile. Through changing exhibits\, educational programs\, and engaging experiences\, individuals have the opportunity to appreciate the beauty and history of automobiles. This world-class museum and showgrounds sit in Cartersville\, GA\, just off I-75\, between Chattanooga and Atlanta. Guests visiting the museum will be met with an assortment of automobiles and original works of art. \nSCAD Museum of Art:\nIn Character explores how contemporary artists draw from the visual aesthetics of animation\, illustration\, and sequential art to unpack notions of identity\, imagine alternate realities\, and depict Black life and community. Across the featured paintings\, drawings\, sculptures\, and textile works\, the distinctive language of cartoons and comics emerges through flat\, outlined forms\, shallow picture planes\, and exaggerated bodily features. \nWorks like Trenton Doyle Hancock’s grand superhero narratives and caricatured self-portraits mythologize personal experience and complicate understandings of power\, while Gary Simmons’ painted reinterpretations of early Looney Tunes characters interrogate the origins of racialized stereotypes in cartoons. \nTellus Museum:\nLocated on a 50-acre park-like campus just off I-75 in Cartersville\, GA\, Tellus is a world-class Smithsonian affiliate museum designed to open minds and ignite a passion for science. Tellus features six main galleries between two buildings\, a 4K digital planetarium\, an interactive fossil dig and gem panning area\, and an observatory with a 20-inch telescope.  With hands-on exhibits and eye-popping artifacts like an 80-foot-long Brontosaurus\, a replica Wright flyer\, and an amethyst geode weighing two metric tons\, visitors of all ages can find something to enjoy. \nWHEN:	Saturday\, April 4 and Sunday\, April 5 (the first full weekend of each month) \nLearn something new this month with a visit to these and many more Museums on Us partners in Georgia and across the country: \nAtlanta\n•	Atlanta History Center (Sunday only)\n•	Bartow History Museum (Saturday only)\n•	Booth Western Art Museum\n•	High Museum of Art\n•	National Center for Civil and Human Rights\n•	Savoy Automobile Museum\n•	Tellus Museum \nAugusta\n•	Morris Museum of Art \nSavannah\n•	Georgia State Railroad Museum\n•	Old Fort Jackson\n•	Pin Point Heritage Museum (Saturdays only)\n•	SCAD Museum of Art\n•	Savannah Children’s Museum\n•	Savannah History Museum \nBank 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 provides its cardholders 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 and science centers.   \nThose interested can use the Bank of America Museums on Us location finder tool to search for participating cultural attractions\, understand any applicable Museums on Us admission protocols\, and check with museums directly for their operating hours. \nPresent your Bank of America\, Merrill or Bank of America Private Bank credit or debit card along with a photo ID to gain free general admission to any participating institution during the first full weekend (Saturday and Sunday) of each month. Cardholders only; guests are not eligible for free admission. Program excludes fundraising events\, special exhibitions and ticketed shows. Not to be combined with other offers. Museum participation varies.
URL:https://atlantamom.com/event/unlock-spring-break-adventures-free-museum-entry-with-bank-of-america-museums-on-us/2026-06-05/
LOCATION:High Museum of Art\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309
CATEGORIES:Free Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260606T090000
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SUMMARY:Unlock Spring Break Adventures: Free Museum Entry With Bank of America Museums on Us
DESCRIPTION:Bank of America\, Merrill\, or Bank of America Private Bank credit and debit cardholders can receive FREE general admission to 14 cultural attractions across Georgia April 4 and April 5 \nThe Bank of America Museums on Us program offers Bank of America\, Merrill\, or Bank of America Private Bank credit and debit cardholders FREE general admission to 225 cultural attractions the first full weekend of every month. \nFor the past 25 years\, Bank of America has provided access to some of our nation’s greatest cultural experiences and brought new visitors to partner museums. Use the Bank of America Museums on Us Location Finder tool to search for participating cultural institutions. With more than 225 Museums on Us partners in cities across the United States\, there is an option for everyone. \nAtlanta History Center:\nExperience the vibrant history of Atlanta at the Atlanta History Center with 33 acres of historic houses\, gardens\, and  award-winning exhibitions. \nBartow History Center:\nThe Bartow History Museum\, located in historic downtown Cartersville\, explores 200 years of Bartow County history\, from early Cherokee habitation to modern events. Housed in the refurbished 1869 courthouse\, the museum features engaging exhibits\, including the  newest\, Essential Ingredients: The Joy of the Cookbook\, which traces the evolution of printed cookbooks. Visitors can enjoy self-guided tours\, explore local history\, and get insights from  knowledgeable staff. \nBooth Western Art Museum:\nThe Booth Museum\, in association with the Smithsonian Institution\, is a 120\,000 square foot museum located in Cartersville\, Georgia\, where guests are invited to See America’s story through contemporary Western artwork\, a Presidential Gallery\, and an interactive children’s gallery.  \nGeorgia State Railroad Museum:\nLocated in Savannah\, Georgia State Railroad Museum is a beautiful National Historic Landmark located at the former Central of Georgia Railway Savannah Shops and Terminal Facilities. With a fully operational turntable\, you have the chance to explore historic railcars\, experience the handcar\, and go on guided tours. Be sure to check the train rides that run on the hour from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fridays through Sundays. Schedules and locomotives are subject to change\, please call ahead at: (912) 651-6823. \nHigh Museum of Art:\nFamily Saturday is happening on April 4. This is the perfect activity for families and children on spring break!  \nFriends and families of any age can experiment\, play\, and make art in studio workshops and learn about art on view through gallery tours. Whether you’re joining Toddler Saturday\, Studio Sessions\, or Teen Art Afternoon\, there is something for everyone. \nMorris Museum of Art\nDressed to Thrill: Sculpture by John Petrey includes fourteen life-size and tabletop sculptures selected from the artist’s Dress Series. These dynamic sculptures are created from everyday (but unlikely) materials and found objects\, including bottlecaps\, tin\, aluminum cans\, plastic forks\, yardsticks\, and the like. \nNational Center for Civil and Human Rights:\nThe National Center for Civil and Human Rights is a museum and cultural institution that connects the U.S. Civil Rights Movement to human rights challenges today. \nOld Fort Jackson:\nOld Fort Jackson is a National Historic Landmark in Savannah offering daily cannon firings and interactive programs for adults\, kids\, and families. It features historical weapons demonstrations and interactive programming for families. Daily cannon firings occur at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.   \nPin Point Heritage Museum:\nAt the Pin Point Heritage Museum\, located in the former A.S. Varn & Son Oyster and Crab Factory in Savannah\, visitors can experience the Gullah/Geechee culture first hand. For nearly 100 years\, the community of Pin Point was quietly isolated on the banks of the Moon River just south of Savannah. Now\, you can explore the refurbished museum complex and experience multimedia presentations\, exciting exhibits\, and unparalleled views of the marsh.  \nSavannah Children’s Museum:\nSavannah Children’s Museum features two exhibition spaces for families to explore: the entirely outdoor Exploration Station and the new indoor STEAM Center.  \nOn April 4-5\, both spaces will have special Spring-themed programming: “Eggs and Chicks.” Educators will offer hands-on activities as a part of the museum’s ongoing commitment to learning through play. The museum offers more than a dozen exhibits\, including a Mirror Maze\, sensory garden\, reading nook\, and nature play areas.  \nSavannah History Museum:\nLocated in the former Central of Georgia Railway Passenger Depot\, Savannah History Museum takes you on a journey through time from Savannah’s earliest days to the present\, with unique exhibits and interactive experiences for the family. Exhibits include an early 20th century steam locomotive\, archaeological finds from Savannah’s Revolutionary War history\, and much more. \nSavoy Automobile Museum:\nSavoy Automobile Museum connects people to the cultural diversity of the automobile. Through changing exhibits\, educational programs\, and engaging experiences\, individuals have the opportunity to appreciate the beauty and history of automobiles. This world-class museum and showgrounds sit in Cartersville\, GA\, just off I-75\, between Chattanooga and Atlanta. Guests visiting the museum will be met with an assortment of automobiles and original works of art. \nSCAD Museum of Art:\nIn Character explores how contemporary artists draw from the visual aesthetics of animation\, illustration\, and sequential art to unpack notions of identity\, imagine alternate realities\, and depict Black life and community. Across the featured paintings\, drawings\, sculptures\, and textile works\, the distinctive language of cartoons and comics emerges through flat\, outlined forms\, shallow picture planes\, and exaggerated bodily features. \nWorks like Trenton Doyle Hancock’s grand superhero narratives and caricatured self-portraits mythologize personal experience and complicate understandings of power\, while Gary Simmons’ painted reinterpretations of early Looney Tunes characters interrogate the origins of racialized stereotypes in cartoons. \nTellus Museum:\nLocated on a 50-acre park-like campus just off I-75 in Cartersville\, GA\, Tellus is a world-class Smithsonian affiliate museum designed to open minds and ignite a passion for science. Tellus features six main galleries between two buildings\, a 4K digital planetarium\, an interactive fossil dig and gem panning area\, and an observatory with a 20-inch telescope.  With hands-on exhibits and eye-popping artifacts like an 80-foot-long Brontosaurus\, a replica Wright flyer\, and an amethyst geode weighing two metric tons\, visitors of all ages can find something to enjoy. \nWHEN:	Saturday\, April 4 and Sunday\, April 5 (the first full weekend of each month) \nLearn something new this month with a visit to these and many more Museums on Us partners in Georgia and across the country: \nAtlanta\n•	Atlanta History Center (Sunday only)\n•	Bartow History Museum (Saturday only)\n•	Booth Western Art Museum\n•	High Museum of Art\n•	National Center for Civil and Human Rights\n•	Savoy Automobile Museum\n•	Tellus Museum \nAugusta\n•	Morris Museum of Art \nSavannah\n•	Georgia State Railroad Museum\n•	Old Fort Jackson\n•	Pin Point Heritage Museum (Saturdays only)\n•	SCAD Museum of Art\n•	Savannah Children’s Museum\n•	Savannah History Museum \nBank 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 provides its cardholders 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 and science centers.   \nThose interested can use the Bank of America Museums on Us location finder tool to search for participating cultural attractions\, understand any applicable Museums on Us admission protocols\, and check with museums directly for their operating hours. \nPresent your Bank of America\, Merrill or Bank of America Private Bank credit or debit card along with a photo ID to gain free general admission to any participating institution during the first full weekend (Saturday and Sunday) of each month. Cardholders only; guests are not eligible for free admission. Program excludes fundraising events\, special exhibitions and ticketed shows. Not to be combined with other offers. Museum participation varies.
URL:https://atlantamom.com/event/unlock-spring-break-adventures-free-museum-entry-with-bank-of-america-museums-on-us/2026-06-06/
LOCATION:High Museum of Art\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309
CATEGORIES:Free Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260607T090000
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SUMMARY:Unlock Spring Break Adventures: Free Museum Entry With Bank of America Museums on Us
DESCRIPTION:Bank of America\, Merrill\, or Bank of America Private Bank credit and debit cardholders can receive FREE general admission to 14 cultural attractions across Georgia April 4 and April 5 \nThe Bank of America Museums on Us program offers Bank of America\, Merrill\, or Bank of America Private Bank credit and debit cardholders FREE general admission to 225 cultural attractions the first full weekend of every month. \nFor the past 25 years\, Bank of America has provided access to some of our nation’s greatest cultural experiences and brought new visitors to partner museums. Use the Bank of America Museums on Us Location Finder tool to search for participating cultural institutions. With more than 225 Museums on Us partners in cities across the United States\, there is an option for everyone. \nAtlanta History Center:\nExperience the vibrant history of Atlanta at the Atlanta History Center with 33 acres of historic houses\, gardens\, and  award-winning exhibitions. \nBartow History Center:\nThe Bartow History Museum\, located in historic downtown Cartersville\, explores 200 years of Bartow County history\, from early Cherokee habitation to modern events. Housed in the refurbished 1869 courthouse\, the museum features engaging exhibits\, including the  newest\, Essential Ingredients: The Joy of the Cookbook\, which traces the evolution of printed cookbooks. Visitors can enjoy self-guided tours\, explore local history\, and get insights from  knowledgeable staff. \nBooth Western Art Museum:\nThe Booth Museum\, in association with the Smithsonian Institution\, is a 120\,000 square foot museum located in Cartersville\, Georgia\, where guests are invited to See America’s story through contemporary Western artwork\, a Presidential Gallery\, and an interactive children’s gallery.  \nGeorgia State Railroad Museum:\nLocated in Savannah\, Georgia State Railroad Museum is a beautiful National Historic Landmark located at the former Central of Georgia Railway Savannah Shops and Terminal Facilities. With a fully operational turntable\, you have the chance to explore historic railcars\, experience the handcar\, and go on guided tours. Be sure to check the train rides that run on the hour from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fridays through Sundays. Schedules and locomotives are subject to change\, please call ahead at: (912) 651-6823. \nHigh Museum of Art:\nFamily Saturday is happening on April 4. This is the perfect activity for families and children on spring break!  \nFriends and families of any age can experiment\, play\, and make art in studio workshops and learn about art on view through gallery tours. Whether you’re joining Toddler Saturday\, Studio Sessions\, or Teen Art Afternoon\, there is something for everyone. \nMorris Museum of Art\nDressed to Thrill: Sculpture by John Petrey includes fourteen life-size and tabletop sculptures selected from the artist’s Dress Series. These dynamic sculptures are created from everyday (but unlikely) materials and found objects\, including bottlecaps\, tin\, aluminum cans\, plastic forks\, yardsticks\, and the like. \nNational Center for Civil and Human Rights:\nThe National Center for Civil and Human Rights is a museum and cultural institution that connects the U.S. Civil Rights Movement to human rights challenges today. \nOld Fort Jackson:\nOld Fort Jackson is a National Historic Landmark in Savannah offering daily cannon firings and interactive programs for adults\, kids\, and families. It features historical weapons demonstrations and interactive programming for families. Daily cannon firings occur at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.   \nPin Point Heritage Museum:\nAt the Pin Point Heritage Museum\, located in the former A.S. Varn & Son Oyster and Crab Factory in Savannah\, visitors can experience the Gullah/Geechee culture first hand. For nearly 100 years\, the community of Pin Point was quietly isolated on the banks of the Moon River just south of Savannah. Now\, you can explore the refurbished museum complex and experience multimedia presentations\, exciting exhibits\, and unparalleled views of the marsh.  \nSavannah Children’s Museum:\nSavannah Children’s Museum features two exhibition spaces for families to explore: the entirely outdoor Exploration Station and the new indoor STEAM Center.  \nOn April 4-5\, both spaces will have special Spring-themed programming: “Eggs and Chicks.” Educators will offer hands-on activities as a part of the museum’s ongoing commitment to learning through play. The museum offers more than a dozen exhibits\, including a Mirror Maze\, sensory garden\, reading nook\, and nature play areas.  \nSavannah History Museum:\nLocated in the former Central of Georgia Railway Passenger Depot\, Savannah History Museum takes you on a journey through time from Savannah’s earliest days to the present\, with unique exhibits and interactive experiences for the family. Exhibits include an early 20th century steam locomotive\, archaeological finds from Savannah’s Revolutionary War history\, and much more. \nSavoy Automobile Museum:\nSavoy Automobile Museum connects people to the cultural diversity of the automobile. Through changing exhibits\, educational programs\, and engaging experiences\, individuals have the opportunity to appreciate the beauty and history of automobiles. This world-class museum and showgrounds sit in Cartersville\, GA\, just off I-75\, between Chattanooga and Atlanta. Guests visiting the museum will be met with an assortment of automobiles and original works of art. \nSCAD Museum of Art:\nIn Character explores how contemporary artists draw from the visual aesthetics of animation\, illustration\, and sequential art to unpack notions of identity\, imagine alternate realities\, and depict Black life and community. Across the featured paintings\, drawings\, sculptures\, and textile works\, the distinctive language of cartoons and comics emerges through flat\, outlined forms\, shallow picture planes\, and exaggerated bodily features. \nWorks like Trenton Doyle Hancock’s grand superhero narratives and caricatured self-portraits mythologize personal experience and complicate understandings of power\, while Gary Simmons’ painted reinterpretations of early Looney Tunes characters interrogate the origins of racialized stereotypes in cartoons. \nTellus Museum:\nLocated on a 50-acre park-like campus just off I-75 in Cartersville\, GA\, Tellus is a world-class Smithsonian affiliate museum designed to open minds and ignite a passion for science. Tellus features six main galleries between two buildings\, a 4K digital planetarium\, an interactive fossil dig and gem panning area\, and an observatory with a 20-inch telescope.  With hands-on exhibits and eye-popping artifacts like an 80-foot-long Brontosaurus\, a replica Wright flyer\, and an amethyst geode weighing two metric tons\, visitors of all ages can find something to enjoy. \nWHEN:	Saturday\, April 4 and Sunday\, April 5 (the first full weekend of each month) \nLearn something new this month with a visit to these and many more Museums on Us partners in Georgia and across the country: \nAtlanta\n•	Atlanta History Center (Sunday only)\n•	Bartow History Museum (Saturday only)\n•	Booth Western Art Museum\n•	High Museum of Art\n•	National Center for Civil and Human Rights\n•	Savoy Automobile Museum\n•	Tellus Museum \nAugusta\n•	Morris Museum of Art \nSavannah\n•	Georgia State Railroad Museum\n•	Old Fort Jackson\n•	Pin Point Heritage Museum (Saturdays only)\n•	SCAD Museum of Art\n•	Savannah Children’s Museum\n•	Savannah History Museum \nBank 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 provides its cardholders 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 and science centers.   \nThose interested can use the Bank of America Museums on Us location finder tool to search for participating cultural attractions\, understand any applicable Museums on Us admission protocols\, and check with museums directly for their operating hours. \nPresent your Bank of America\, Merrill or Bank of America Private Bank credit or debit card along with a photo ID to gain free general admission to any participating institution during the first full weekend (Saturday and Sunday) of each month. Cardholders only; guests are not eligible for free admission. Program excludes fundraising events\, special exhibitions and ticketed shows. Not to be combined with other offers. Museum participation varies.
URL:https://atlantamom.com/event/unlock-spring-break-adventures-free-museum-entry-with-bank-of-america-museums-on-us/2026-06-07/
LOCATION:High Museum of Art\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309
CATEGORIES:Free Event
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SUMMARY:Unlock Spring Break Adventures: Free Museum Entry With Bank of America Museums on Us
DESCRIPTION:Bank of America\, Merrill\, or Bank of America Private Bank credit and debit cardholders can receive FREE general admission to 14 cultural attractions across Georgia April 4 and April 5 \nThe Bank of America Museums on Us program offers Bank of America\, Merrill\, or Bank of America Private Bank credit and debit cardholders FREE general admission to 225 cultural attractions the first full weekend of every month. \nFor the past 25 years\, Bank of America has provided access to some of our nation’s greatest cultural experiences and brought new visitors to partner museums. Use the Bank of America Museums on Us Location Finder tool to search for participating cultural institutions. With more than 225 Museums on Us partners in cities across the United States\, there is an option for everyone. \nAtlanta History Center:\nExperience the vibrant history of Atlanta at the Atlanta History Center with 33 acres of historic houses\, gardens\, and  award-winning exhibitions. \nBartow History Center:\nThe Bartow History Museum\, located in historic downtown Cartersville\, explores 200 years of Bartow County history\, from early Cherokee habitation to modern events. Housed in the refurbished 1869 courthouse\, the museum features engaging exhibits\, including the  newest\, Essential Ingredients: The Joy of the Cookbook\, which traces the evolution of printed cookbooks. Visitors can enjoy self-guided tours\, explore local history\, and get insights from  knowledgeable staff. \nBooth Western Art Museum:\nThe Booth Museum\, in association with the Smithsonian Institution\, is a 120\,000 square foot museum located in Cartersville\, Georgia\, where guests are invited to See America’s story through contemporary Western artwork\, a Presidential Gallery\, and an interactive children’s gallery.  \nGeorgia State Railroad Museum:\nLocated in Savannah\, Georgia State Railroad Museum is a beautiful National Historic Landmark located at the former Central of Georgia Railway Savannah Shops and Terminal Facilities. With a fully operational turntable\, you have the chance to explore historic railcars\, experience the handcar\, and go on guided tours. Be sure to check the train rides that run on the hour from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fridays through Sundays. Schedules and locomotives are subject to change\, please call ahead at: (912) 651-6823. \nHigh Museum of Art:\nFamily Saturday is happening on April 4. This is the perfect activity for families and children on spring break!  \nFriends and families of any age can experiment\, play\, and make art in studio workshops and learn about art on view through gallery tours. Whether you’re joining Toddler Saturday\, Studio Sessions\, or Teen Art Afternoon\, there is something for everyone. \nMorris Museum of Art\nDressed to Thrill: Sculpture by John Petrey includes fourteen life-size and tabletop sculptures selected from the artist’s Dress Series. These dynamic sculptures are created from everyday (but unlikely) materials and found objects\, including bottlecaps\, tin\, aluminum cans\, plastic forks\, yardsticks\, and the like. \nNational Center for Civil and Human Rights:\nThe National Center for Civil and Human Rights is a museum and cultural institution that connects the U.S. Civil Rights Movement to human rights challenges today. \nOld Fort Jackson:\nOld Fort Jackson is a National Historic Landmark in Savannah offering daily cannon firings and interactive programs for adults\, kids\, and families. It features historical weapons demonstrations and interactive programming for families. Daily cannon firings occur at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.   \nPin Point Heritage Museum:\nAt the Pin Point Heritage Museum\, located in the former A.S. Varn & Son Oyster and Crab Factory in Savannah\, visitors can experience the Gullah/Geechee culture first hand. For nearly 100 years\, the community of Pin Point was quietly isolated on the banks of the Moon River just south of Savannah. Now\, you can explore the refurbished museum complex and experience multimedia presentations\, exciting exhibits\, and unparalleled views of the marsh.  \nSavannah Children’s Museum:\nSavannah Children’s Museum features two exhibition spaces for families to explore: the entirely outdoor Exploration Station and the new indoor STEAM Center.  \nOn April 4-5\, both spaces will have special Spring-themed programming: “Eggs and Chicks.” Educators will offer hands-on activities as a part of the museum’s ongoing commitment to learning through play. The museum offers more than a dozen exhibits\, including a Mirror Maze\, sensory garden\, reading nook\, and nature play areas.  \nSavannah History Museum:\nLocated in the former Central of Georgia Railway Passenger Depot\, Savannah History Museum takes you on a journey through time from Savannah’s earliest days to the present\, with unique exhibits and interactive experiences for the family. Exhibits include an early 20th century steam locomotive\, archaeological finds from Savannah’s Revolutionary War history\, and much more. \nSavoy Automobile Museum:\nSavoy Automobile Museum connects people to the cultural diversity of the automobile. Through changing exhibits\, educational programs\, and engaging experiences\, individuals have the opportunity to appreciate the beauty and history of automobiles. This world-class museum and showgrounds sit in Cartersville\, GA\, just off I-75\, between Chattanooga and Atlanta. Guests visiting the museum will be met with an assortment of automobiles and original works of art. \nSCAD Museum of Art:\nIn Character explores how contemporary artists draw from the visual aesthetics of animation\, illustration\, and sequential art to unpack notions of identity\, imagine alternate realities\, and depict Black life and community. Across the featured paintings\, drawings\, sculptures\, and textile works\, the distinctive language of cartoons and comics emerges through flat\, outlined forms\, shallow picture planes\, and exaggerated bodily features. \nWorks like Trenton Doyle Hancock’s grand superhero narratives and caricatured self-portraits mythologize personal experience and complicate understandings of power\, while Gary Simmons’ painted reinterpretations of early Looney Tunes characters interrogate the origins of racialized stereotypes in cartoons. \nTellus Museum:\nLocated on a 50-acre park-like campus just off I-75 in Cartersville\, GA\, Tellus is a world-class Smithsonian affiliate museum designed to open minds and ignite a passion for science. Tellus features six main galleries between two buildings\, a 4K digital planetarium\, an interactive fossil dig and gem panning area\, and an observatory with a 20-inch telescope.  With hands-on exhibits and eye-popping artifacts like an 80-foot-long Brontosaurus\, a replica Wright flyer\, and an amethyst geode weighing two metric tons\, visitors of all ages can find something to enjoy. \nWHEN:	Saturday\, April 4 and Sunday\, April 5 (the first full weekend of each month) \nLearn something new this month with a visit to these and many more Museums on Us partners in Georgia and across the country: \nAtlanta\n•	Atlanta History Center (Sunday only)\n•	Bartow History Museum (Saturday only)\n•	Booth Western Art Museum\n•	High Museum of Art\n•	National Center for Civil and Human Rights\n•	Savoy Automobile Museum\n•	Tellus Museum \nAugusta\n•	Morris Museum of Art \nSavannah\n•	Georgia State Railroad Museum\n•	Old Fort Jackson\n•	Pin Point Heritage Museum (Saturdays only)\n•	SCAD Museum of Art\n•	Savannah Children’s Museum\n•	Savannah History Museum \nBank 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 provides its cardholders 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 and science centers.   \nThose interested can use the Bank of America Museums on Us location finder tool to search for participating cultural attractions\, understand any applicable Museums on Us admission protocols\, and check with museums directly for their operating hours. \nPresent your Bank of America\, Merrill or Bank of America Private Bank credit or debit card along with a photo ID to gain free general admission to any participating institution during the first full weekend (Saturday and Sunday) of each month. Cardholders only; guests are not eligible for free admission. Program excludes fundraising events\, special exhibitions and ticketed shows. Not to be combined with other offers. Museum participation varies.
URL:https://atlantamom.com/event/unlock-spring-break-adventures-free-museum-entry-with-bank-of-america-museums-on-us/2026-06-08/
LOCATION:High Museum of Art\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309
CATEGORIES:Free Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260609T090000
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SUMMARY:Unlock Spring Break Adventures: Free Museum Entry With Bank of America Museums on Us
DESCRIPTION:Bank of America\, Merrill\, or Bank of America Private Bank credit and debit cardholders can receive FREE general admission to 14 cultural attractions across Georgia April 4 and April 5 \nThe Bank of America Museums on Us program offers Bank of America\, Merrill\, or Bank of America Private Bank credit and debit cardholders FREE general admission to 225 cultural attractions the first full weekend of every month. \nFor the past 25 years\, Bank of America has provided access to some of our nation’s greatest cultural experiences and brought new visitors to partner museums. Use the Bank of America Museums on Us Location Finder tool to search for participating cultural institutions. With more than 225 Museums on Us partners in cities across the United States\, there is an option for everyone. \nAtlanta History Center:\nExperience the vibrant history of Atlanta at the Atlanta History Center with 33 acres of historic houses\, gardens\, and  award-winning exhibitions. \nBartow History Center:\nThe Bartow History Museum\, located in historic downtown Cartersville\, explores 200 years of Bartow County history\, from early Cherokee habitation to modern events. Housed in the refurbished 1869 courthouse\, the museum features engaging exhibits\, including the  newest\, Essential Ingredients: The Joy of the Cookbook\, which traces the evolution of printed cookbooks. Visitors can enjoy self-guided tours\, explore local history\, and get insights from  knowledgeable staff. \nBooth Western Art Museum:\nThe Booth Museum\, in association with the Smithsonian Institution\, is a 120\,000 square foot museum located in Cartersville\, Georgia\, where guests are invited to See America’s story through contemporary Western artwork\, a Presidential Gallery\, and an interactive children’s gallery.  \nGeorgia State Railroad Museum:\nLocated in Savannah\, Georgia State Railroad Museum is a beautiful National Historic Landmark located at the former Central of Georgia Railway Savannah Shops and Terminal Facilities. With a fully operational turntable\, you have the chance to explore historic railcars\, experience the handcar\, and go on guided tours. Be sure to check the train rides that run on the hour from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fridays through Sundays. Schedules and locomotives are subject to change\, please call ahead at: (912) 651-6823. \nHigh Museum of Art:\nFamily Saturday is happening on April 4. This is the perfect activity for families and children on spring break!  \nFriends and families of any age can experiment\, play\, and make art in studio workshops and learn about art on view through gallery tours. Whether you’re joining Toddler Saturday\, Studio Sessions\, or Teen Art Afternoon\, there is something for everyone. \nMorris Museum of Art\nDressed to Thrill: Sculpture by John Petrey includes fourteen life-size and tabletop sculptures selected from the artist’s Dress Series. These dynamic sculptures are created from everyday (but unlikely) materials and found objects\, including bottlecaps\, tin\, aluminum cans\, plastic forks\, yardsticks\, and the like. \nNational Center for Civil and Human Rights:\nThe National Center for Civil and Human Rights is a museum and cultural institution that connects the U.S. Civil Rights Movement to human rights challenges today. \nOld Fort Jackson:\nOld Fort Jackson is a National Historic Landmark in Savannah offering daily cannon firings and interactive programs for adults\, kids\, and families. It features historical weapons demonstrations and interactive programming for families. Daily cannon firings occur at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.   \nPin Point Heritage Museum:\nAt the Pin Point Heritage Museum\, located in the former A.S. Varn & Son Oyster and Crab Factory in Savannah\, visitors can experience the Gullah/Geechee culture first hand. For nearly 100 years\, the community of Pin Point was quietly isolated on the banks of the Moon River just south of Savannah. Now\, you can explore the refurbished museum complex and experience multimedia presentations\, exciting exhibits\, and unparalleled views of the marsh.  \nSavannah Children’s Museum:\nSavannah Children’s Museum features two exhibition spaces for families to explore: the entirely outdoor Exploration Station and the new indoor STEAM Center.  \nOn April 4-5\, both spaces will have special Spring-themed programming: “Eggs and Chicks.” Educators will offer hands-on activities as a part of the museum’s ongoing commitment to learning through play. The museum offers more than a dozen exhibits\, including a Mirror Maze\, sensory garden\, reading nook\, and nature play areas.  \nSavannah History Museum:\nLocated in the former Central of Georgia Railway Passenger Depot\, Savannah History Museum takes you on a journey through time from Savannah’s earliest days to the present\, with unique exhibits and interactive experiences for the family. Exhibits include an early 20th century steam locomotive\, archaeological finds from Savannah’s Revolutionary War history\, and much more. \nSavoy Automobile Museum:\nSavoy Automobile Museum connects people to the cultural diversity of the automobile. Through changing exhibits\, educational programs\, and engaging experiences\, individuals have the opportunity to appreciate the beauty and history of automobiles. This world-class museum and showgrounds sit in Cartersville\, GA\, just off I-75\, between Chattanooga and Atlanta. Guests visiting the museum will be met with an assortment of automobiles and original works of art. \nSCAD Museum of Art:\nIn Character explores how contemporary artists draw from the visual aesthetics of animation\, illustration\, and sequential art to unpack notions of identity\, imagine alternate realities\, and depict Black life and community. Across the featured paintings\, drawings\, sculptures\, and textile works\, the distinctive language of cartoons and comics emerges through flat\, outlined forms\, shallow picture planes\, and exaggerated bodily features. \nWorks like Trenton Doyle Hancock’s grand superhero narratives and caricatured self-portraits mythologize personal experience and complicate understandings of power\, while Gary Simmons’ painted reinterpretations of early Looney Tunes characters interrogate the origins of racialized stereotypes in cartoons. \nTellus Museum:\nLocated on a 50-acre park-like campus just off I-75 in Cartersville\, GA\, Tellus is a world-class Smithsonian affiliate museum designed to open minds and ignite a passion for science. Tellus features six main galleries between two buildings\, a 4K digital planetarium\, an interactive fossil dig and gem panning area\, and an observatory with a 20-inch telescope.  With hands-on exhibits and eye-popping artifacts like an 80-foot-long Brontosaurus\, a replica Wright flyer\, and an amethyst geode weighing two metric tons\, visitors of all ages can find something to enjoy. \nWHEN:	Saturday\, April 4 and Sunday\, April 5 (the first full weekend of each month) \nLearn something new this month with a visit to these and many more Museums on Us partners in Georgia and across the country: \nAtlanta\n•	Atlanta History Center (Sunday only)\n•	Bartow History Museum (Saturday only)\n•	Booth Western Art Museum\n•	High Museum of Art\n•	National Center for Civil and Human Rights\n•	Savoy Automobile Museum\n•	Tellus Museum \nAugusta\n•	Morris Museum of Art \nSavannah\n•	Georgia State Railroad Museum\n•	Old Fort Jackson\n•	Pin Point Heritage Museum (Saturdays only)\n•	SCAD Museum of Art\n•	Savannah Children’s Museum\n•	Savannah History Museum \nBank 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 provides its cardholders 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 and science centers.   \nThose interested can use the Bank of America Museums on Us location finder tool to search for participating cultural attractions\, understand any applicable Museums on Us admission protocols\, and check with museums directly for their operating hours. \nPresent your Bank of America\, Merrill or Bank of America Private Bank credit or debit card along with a photo ID to gain free general admission to any participating institution during the first full weekend (Saturday and Sunday) of each month. Cardholders only; guests are not eligible for free admission. Program excludes fundraising events\, special exhibitions and ticketed shows. Not to be combined with other offers. Museum participation varies.
URL:https://atlantamom.com/event/unlock-spring-break-adventures-free-museum-entry-with-bank-of-america-museums-on-us/2026-06-09/
LOCATION:High Museum of Art\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309
CATEGORIES:Free Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260610T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260610T170000
DTSTAMP:20260603T190916
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SUMMARY:Unlock Spring Break Adventures: Free Museum Entry With Bank of America Museums on Us
DESCRIPTION:Bank of America\, Merrill\, or Bank of America Private Bank credit and debit cardholders can receive FREE general admission to 14 cultural attractions across Georgia April 4 and April 5 \nThe Bank of America Museums on Us program offers Bank of America\, Merrill\, or Bank of America Private Bank credit and debit cardholders FREE general admission to 225 cultural attractions the first full weekend of every month. \nFor the past 25 years\, Bank of America has provided access to some of our nation’s greatest cultural experiences and brought new visitors to partner museums. Use the Bank of America Museums on Us Location Finder tool to search for participating cultural institutions. With more than 225 Museums on Us partners in cities across the United States\, there is an option for everyone. \nAtlanta History Center:\nExperience the vibrant history of Atlanta at the Atlanta History Center with 33 acres of historic houses\, gardens\, and  award-winning exhibitions. \nBartow History Center:\nThe Bartow History Museum\, located in historic downtown Cartersville\, explores 200 years of Bartow County history\, from early Cherokee habitation to modern events. Housed in the refurbished 1869 courthouse\, the museum features engaging exhibits\, including the  newest\, Essential Ingredients: The Joy of the Cookbook\, which traces the evolution of printed cookbooks. Visitors can enjoy self-guided tours\, explore local history\, and get insights from  knowledgeable staff. \nBooth Western Art Museum:\nThe Booth Museum\, in association with the Smithsonian Institution\, is a 120\,000 square foot museum located in Cartersville\, Georgia\, where guests are invited to See America’s story through contemporary Western artwork\, a Presidential Gallery\, and an interactive children’s gallery.  \nGeorgia State Railroad Museum:\nLocated in Savannah\, Georgia State Railroad Museum is a beautiful National Historic Landmark located at the former Central of Georgia Railway Savannah Shops and Terminal Facilities. With a fully operational turntable\, you have the chance to explore historic railcars\, experience the handcar\, and go on guided tours. Be sure to check the train rides that run on the hour from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fridays through Sundays. Schedules and locomotives are subject to change\, please call ahead at: (912) 651-6823. \nHigh Museum of Art:\nFamily Saturday is happening on April 4. This is the perfect activity for families and children on spring break!  \nFriends and families of any age can experiment\, play\, and make art in studio workshops and learn about art on view through gallery tours. Whether you’re joining Toddler Saturday\, Studio Sessions\, or Teen Art Afternoon\, there is something for everyone. \nMorris Museum of Art\nDressed to Thrill: Sculpture by John Petrey includes fourteen life-size and tabletop sculptures selected from the artist’s Dress Series. These dynamic sculptures are created from everyday (but unlikely) materials and found objects\, including bottlecaps\, tin\, aluminum cans\, plastic forks\, yardsticks\, and the like. \nNational Center for Civil and Human Rights:\nThe National Center for Civil and Human Rights is a museum and cultural institution that connects the U.S. Civil Rights Movement to human rights challenges today. \nOld Fort Jackson:\nOld Fort Jackson is a National Historic Landmark in Savannah offering daily cannon firings and interactive programs for adults\, kids\, and families. It features historical weapons demonstrations and interactive programming for families. Daily cannon firings occur at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.   \nPin Point Heritage Museum:\nAt the Pin Point Heritage Museum\, located in the former A.S. Varn & Son Oyster and Crab Factory in Savannah\, visitors can experience the Gullah/Geechee culture first hand. For nearly 100 years\, the community of Pin Point was quietly isolated on the banks of the Moon River just south of Savannah. Now\, you can explore the refurbished museum complex and experience multimedia presentations\, exciting exhibits\, and unparalleled views of the marsh.  \nSavannah Children’s Museum:\nSavannah Children’s Museum features two exhibition spaces for families to explore: the entirely outdoor Exploration Station and the new indoor STEAM Center.  \nOn April 4-5\, both spaces will have special Spring-themed programming: “Eggs and Chicks.” Educators will offer hands-on activities as a part of the museum’s ongoing commitment to learning through play. The museum offers more than a dozen exhibits\, including a Mirror Maze\, sensory garden\, reading nook\, and nature play areas.  \nSavannah History Museum:\nLocated in the former Central of Georgia Railway Passenger Depot\, Savannah History Museum takes you on a journey through time from Savannah’s earliest days to the present\, with unique exhibits and interactive experiences for the family. Exhibits include an early 20th century steam locomotive\, archaeological finds from Savannah’s Revolutionary War history\, and much more. \nSavoy Automobile Museum:\nSavoy Automobile Museum connects people to the cultural diversity of the automobile. Through changing exhibits\, educational programs\, and engaging experiences\, individuals have the opportunity to appreciate the beauty and history of automobiles. This world-class museum and showgrounds sit in Cartersville\, GA\, just off I-75\, between Chattanooga and Atlanta. Guests visiting the museum will be met with an assortment of automobiles and original works of art. \nSCAD Museum of Art:\nIn Character explores how contemporary artists draw from the visual aesthetics of animation\, illustration\, and sequential art to unpack notions of identity\, imagine alternate realities\, and depict Black life and community. Across the featured paintings\, drawings\, sculptures\, and textile works\, the distinctive language of cartoons and comics emerges through flat\, outlined forms\, shallow picture planes\, and exaggerated bodily features. \nWorks like Trenton Doyle Hancock’s grand superhero narratives and caricatured self-portraits mythologize personal experience and complicate understandings of power\, while Gary Simmons’ painted reinterpretations of early Looney Tunes characters interrogate the origins of racialized stereotypes in cartoons. \nTellus Museum:\nLocated on a 50-acre park-like campus just off I-75 in Cartersville\, GA\, Tellus is a world-class Smithsonian affiliate museum designed to open minds and ignite a passion for science. Tellus features six main galleries between two buildings\, a 4K digital planetarium\, an interactive fossil dig and gem panning area\, and an observatory with a 20-inch telescope.  With hands-on exhibits and eye-popping artifacts like an 80-foot-long Brontosaurus\, a replica Wright flyer\, and an amethyst geode weighing two metric tons\, visitors of all ages can find something to enjoy. \nWHEN:	Saturday\, April 4 and Sunday\, April 5 (the first full weekend of each month) \nLearn something new this month with a visit to these and many more Museums on Us partners in Georgia and across the country: \nAtlanta\n•	Atlanta History Center (Sunday only)\n•	Bartow History Museum (Saturday only)\n•	Booth Western Art Museum\n•	High Museum of Art\n•	National Center for Civil and Human Rights\n•	Savoy Automobile Museum\n•	Tellus Museum \nAugusta\n•	Morris Museum of Art \nSavannah\n•	Georgia State Railroad Museum\n•	Old Fort Jackson\n•	Pin Point Heritage Museum (Saturdays only)\n•	SCAD Museum of Art\n•	Savannah Children’s Museum\n•	Savannah History Museum \nBank 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 provides its cardholders 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 and science centers.   \nThose interested can use the Bank of America Museums on Us location finder tool to search for participating cultural attractions\, understand any applicable Museums on Us admission protocols\, and check with museums directly for their operating hours. \nPresent your Bank of America\, Merrill or Bank of America Private Bank credit or debit card along with a photo ID to gain free general admission to any participating institution during the first full weekend (Saturday and Sunday) of each month. Cardholders only; guests are not eligible for free admission. Program excludes fundraising events\, special exhibitions and ticketed shows. Not to be combined with other offers. Museum participation varies.
URL:https://atlantamom.com/event/unlock-spring-break-adventures-free-museum-entry-with-bank-of-america-museums-on-us/2026-06-10/
LOCATION:High Museum of Art\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309
CATEGORIES:Free Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260611T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260611T170000
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SUMMARY:Unlock Spring Break Adventures: Free Museum Entry With Bank of America Museums on Us
DESCRIPTION:Bank of America\, Merrill\, or Bank of America Private Bank credit and debit cardholders can receive FREE general admission to 14 cultural attractions across Georgia April 4 and April 5 \nThe Bank of America Museums on Us program offers Bank of America\, Merrill\, or Bank of America Private Bank credit and debit cardholders FREE general admission to 225 cultural attractions the first full weekend of every month. \nFor the past 25 years\, Bank of America has provided access to some of our nation’s greatest cultural experiences and brought new visitors to partner museums. Use the Bank of America Museums on Us Location Finder tool to search for participating cultural institutions. With more than 225 Museums on Us partners in cities across the United States\, there is an option for everyone. \nAtlanta History Center:\nExperience the vibrant history of Atlanta at the Atlanta History Center with 33 acres of historic houses\, gardens\, and  award-winning exhibitions. \nBartow History Center:\nThe Bartow History Museum\, located in historic downtown Cartersville\, explores 200 years of Bartow County history\, from early Cherokee habitation to modern events. Housed in the refurbished 1869 courthouse\, the museum features engaging exhibits\, including the  newest\, Essential Ingredients: The Joy of the Cookbook\, which traces the evolution of printed cookbooks. Visitors can enjoy self-guided tours\, explore local history\, and get insights from  knowledgeable staff. \nBooth Western Art Museum:\nThe Booth Museum\, in association with the Smithsonian Institution\, is a 120\,000 square foot museum located in Cartersville\, Georgia\, where guests are invited to See America’s story through contemporary Western artwork\, a Presidential Gallery\, and an interactive children’s gallery.  \nGeorgia State Railroad Museum:\nLocated in Savannah\, Georgia State Railroad Museum is a beautiful National Historic Landmark located at the former Central of Georgia Railway Savannah Shops and Terminal Facilities. With a fully operational turntable\, you have the chance to explore historic railcars\, experience the handcar\, and go on guided tours. Be sure to check the train rides that run on the hour from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fridays through Sundays. Schedules and locomotives are subject to change\, please call ahead at: (912) 651-6823. \nHigh Museum of Art:\nFamily Saturday is happening on April 4. This is the perfect activity for families and children on spring break!  \nFriends and families of any age can experiment\, play\, and make art in studio workshops and learn about art on view through gallery tours. Whether you’re joining Toddler Saturday\, Studio Sessions\, or Teen Art Afternoon\, there is something for everyone. \nMorris Museum of Art\nDressed to Thrill: Sculpture by John Petrey includes fourteen life-size and tabletop sculptures selected from the artist’s Dress Series. These dynamic sculptures are created from everyday (but unlikely) materials and found objects\, including bottlecaps\, tin\, aluminum cans\, plastic forks\, yardsticks\, and the like. \nNational Center for Civil and Human Rights:\nThe National Center for Civil and Human Rights is a museum and cultural institution that connects the U.S. Civil Rights Movement to human rights challenges today. \nOld Fort Jackson:\nOld Fort Jackson is a National Historic Landmark in Savannah offering daily cannon firings and interactive programs for adults\, kids\, and families. It features historical weapons demonstrations and interactive programming for families. Daily cannon firings occur at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.   \nPin Point Heritage Museum:\nAt the Pin Point Heritage Museum\, located in the former A.S. Varn & Son Oyster and Crab Factory in Savannah\, visitors can experience the Gullah/Geechee culture first hand. For nearly 100 years\, the community of Pin Point was quietly isolated on the banks of the Moon River just south of Savannah. Now\, you can explore the refurbished museum complex and experience multimedia presentations\, exciting exhibits\, and unparalleled views of the marsh.  \nSavannah Children’s Museum:\nSavannah Children’s Museum features two exhibition spaces for families to explore: the entirely outdoor Exploration Station and the new indoor STEAM Center.  \nOn April 4-5\, both spaces will have special Spring-themed programming: “Eggs and Chicks.” Educators will offer hands-on activities as a part of the museum’s ongoing commitment to learning through play. The museum offers more than a dozen exhibits\, including a Mirror Maze\, sensory garden\, reading nook\, and nature play areas.  \nSavannah History Museum:\nLocated in the former Central of Georgia Railway Passenger Depot\, Savannah History Museum takes you on a journey through time from Savannah’s earliest days to the present\, with unique exhibits and interactive experiences for the family. Exhibits include an early 20th century steam locomotive\, archaeological finds from Savannah’s Revolutionary War history\, and much more. \nSavoy Automobile Museum:\nSavoy Automobile Museum connects people to the cultural diversity of the automobile. Through changing exhibits\, educational programs\, and engaging experiences\, individuals have the opportunity to appreciate the beauty and history of automobiles. This world-class museum and showgrounds sit in Cartersville\, GA\, just off I-75\, between Chattanooga and Atlanta. Guests visiting the museum will be met with an assortment of automobiles and original works of art. \nSCAD Museum of Art:\nIn Character explores how contemporary artists draw from the visual aesthetics of animation\, illustration\, and sequential art to unpack notions of identity\, imagine alternate realities\, and depict Black life and community. Across the featured paintings\, drawings\, sculptures\, and textile works\, the distinctive language of cartoons and comics emerges through flat\, outlined forms\, shallow picture planes\, and exaggerated bodily features. \nWorks like Trenton Doyle Hancock’s grand superhero narratives and caricatured self-portraits mythologize personal experience and complicate understandings of power\, while Gary Simmons’ painted reinterpretations of early Looney Tunes characters interrogate the origins of racialized stereotypes in cartoons. \nTellus Museum:\nLocated on a 50-acre park-like campus just off I-75 in Cartersville\, GA\, Tellus is a world-class Smithsonian affiliate museum designed to open minds and ignite a passion for science. Tellus features six main galleries between two buildings\, a 4K digital planetarium\, an interactive fossil dig and gem panning area\, and an observatory with a 20-inch telescope.  With hands-on exhibits and eye-popping artifacts like an 80-foot-long Brontosaurus\, a replica Wright flyer\, and an amethyst geode weighing two metric tons\, visitors of all ages can find something to enjoy. \nWHEN:	Saturday\, April 4 and Sunday\, April 5 (the first full weekend of each month) \nLearn something new this month with a visit to these and many more Museums on Us partners in Georgia and across the country: \nAtlanta\n•	Atlanta History Center (Sunday only)\n•	Bartow History Museum (Saturday only)\n•	Booth Western Art Museum\n•	High Museum of Art\n•	National Center for Civil and Human Rights\n•	Savoy Automobile Museum\n•	Tellus Museum \nAugusta\n•	Morris Museum of Art \nSavannah\n•	Georgia State Railroad Museum\n•	Old Fort Jackson\n•	Pin Point Heritage Museum (Saturdays only)\n•	SCAD Museum of Art\n•	Savannah Children’s Museum\n•	Savannah History Museum \nBank 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 provides its cardholders 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 and science centers.   \nThose interested can use the Bank of America Museums on Us location finder tool to search for participating cultural attractions\, understand any applicable Museums on Us admission protocols\, and check with museums directly for their operating hours. \nPresent your Bank of America\, Merrill or Bank of America Private Bank credit or debit card along with a photo ID to gain free general admission to any participating institution during the first full weekend (Saturday and Sunday) of each month. Cardholders only; guests are not eligible for free admission. Program excludes fundraising events\, special exhibitions and ticketed shows. Not to be combined with other offers. Museum participation varies.
URL:https://atlantamom.com/event/unlock-spring-break-adventures-free-museum-entry-with-bank-of-america-museums-on-us/2026-06-11/
LOCATION:High Museum of Art\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309
CATEGORIES:Free Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260612T090000
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DTSTAMP:20260603T190916
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SUMMARY:Unlock Spring Break Adventures: Free Museum Entry With Bank of America Museums on Us
DESCRIPTION:Bank of America\, Merrill\, or Bank of America Private Bank credit and debit cardholders can receive FREE general admission to 14 cultural attractions across Georgia April 4 and April 5 \nThe Bank of America Museums on Us program offers Bank of America\, Merrill\, or Bank of America Private Bank credit and debit cardholders FREE general admission to 225 cultural attractions the first full weekend of every month. \nFor the past 25 years\, Bank of America has provided access to some of our nation’s greatest cultural experiences and brought new visitors to partner museums. Use the Bank of America Museums on Us Location Finder tool to search for participating cultural institutions. With more than 225 Museums on Us partners in cities across the United States\, there is an option for everyone. \nAtlanta History Center:\nExperience the vibrant history of Atlanta at the Atlanta History Center with 33 acres of historic houses\, gardens\, and  award-winning exhibitions. \nBartow History Center:\nThe Bartow History Museum\, located in historic downtown Cartersville\, explores 200 years of Bartow County history\, from early Cherokee habitation to modern events. Housed in the refurbished 1869 courthouse\, the museum features engaging exhibits\, including the  newest\, Essential Ingredients: The Joy of the Cookbook\, which traces the evolution of printed cookbooks. Visitors can enjoy self-guided tours\, explore local history\, and get insights from  knowledgeable staff. \nBooth Western Art Museum:\nThe Booth Museum\, in association with the Smithsonian Institution\, is a 120\,000 square foot museum located in Cartersville\, Georgia\, where guests are invited to See America’s story through contemporary Western artwork\, a Presidential Gallery\, and an interactive children’s gallery.  \nGeorgia State Railroad Museum:\nLocated in Savannah\, Georgia State Railroad Museum is a beautiful National Historic Landmark located at the former Central of Georgia Railway Savannah Shops and Terminal Facilities. With a fully operational turntable\, you have the chance to explore historic railcars\, experience the handcar\, and go on guided tours. Be sure to check the train rides that run on the hour from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fridays through Sundays. Schedules and locomotives are subject to change\, please call ahead at: (912) 651-6823. \nHigh Museum of Art:\nFamily Saturday is happening on April 4. This is the perfect activity for families and children on spring break!  \nFriends and families of any age can experiment\, play\, and make art in studio workshops and learn about art on view through gallery tours. Whether you’re joining Toddler Saturday\, Studio Sessions\, or Teen Art Afternoon\, there is something for everyone. \nMorris Museum of Art\nDressed to Thrill: Sculpture by John Petrey includes fourteen life-size and tabletop sculptures selected from the artist’s Dress Series. These dynamic sculptures are created from everyday (but unlikely) materials and found objects\, including bottlecaps\, tin\, aluminum cans\, plastic forks\, yardsticks\, and the like. \nNational Center for Civil and Human Rights:\nThe National Center for Civil and Human Rights is a museum and cultural institution that connects the U.S. Civil Rights Movement to human rights challenges today. \nOld Fort Jackson:\nOld Fort Jackson is a National Historic Landmark in Savannah offering daily cannon firings and interactive programs for adults\, kids\, and families. It features historical weapons demonstrations and interactive programming for families. Daily cannon firings occur at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.   \nPin Point Heritage Museum:\nAt the Pin Point Heritage Museum\, located in the former A.S. Varn & Son Oyster and Crab Factory in Savannah\, visitors can experience the Gullah/Geechee culture first hand. For nearly 100 years\, the community of Pin Point was quietly isolated on the banks of the Moon River just south of Savannah. Now\, you can explore the refurbished museum complex and experience multimedia presentations\, exciting exhibits\, and unparalleled views of the marsh.  \nSavannah Children’s Museum:\nSavannah Children’s Museum features two exhibition spaces for families to explore: the entirely outdoor Exploration Station and the new indoor STEAM Center.  \nOn April 4-5\, both spaces will have special Spring-themed programming: “Eggs and Chicks.” Educators will offer hands-on activities as a part of the museum’s ongoing commitment to learning through play. The museum offers more than a dozen exhibits\, including a Mirror Maze\, sensory garden\, reading nook\, and nature play areas.  \nSavannah History Museum:\nLocated in the former Central of Georgia Railway Passenger Depot\, Savannah History Museum takes you on a journey through time from Savannah’s earliest days to the present\, with unique exhibits and interactive experiences for the family. Exhibits include an early 20th century steam locomotive\, archaeological finds from Savannah’s Revolutionary War history\, and much more. \nSavoy Automobile Museum:\nSavoy Automobile Museum connects people to the cultural diversity of the automobile. Through changing exhibits\, educational programs\, and engaging experiences\, individuals have the opportunity to appreciate the beauty and history of automobiles. This world-class museum and showgrounds sit in Cartersville\, GA\, just off I-75\, between Chattanooga and Atlanta. Guests visiting the museum will be met with an assortment of automobiles and original works of art. \nSCAD Museum of Art:\nIn Character explores how contemporary artists draw from the visual aesthetics of animation\, illustration\, and sequential art to unpack notions of identity\, imagine alternate realities\, and depict Black life and community. Across the featured paintings\, drawings\, sculptures\, and textile works\, the distinctive language of cartoons and comics emerges through flat\, outlined forms\, shallow picture planes\, and exaggerated bodily features. \nWorks like Trenton Doyle Hancock’s grand superhero narratives and caricatured self-portraits mythologize personal experience and complicate understandings of power\, while Gary Simmons’ painted reinterpretations of early Looney Tunes characters interrogate the origins of racialized stereotypes in cartoons. \nTellus Museum:\nLocated on a 50-acre park-like campus just off I-75 in Cartersville\, GA\, Tellus is a world-class Smithsonian affiliate museum designed to open minds and ignite a passion for science. Tellus features six main galleries between two buildings\, a 4K digital planetarium\, an interactive fossil dig and gem panning area\, and an observatory with a 20-inch telescope.  With hands-on exhibits and eye-popping artifacts like an 80-foot-long Brontosaurus\, a replica Wright flyer\, and an amethyst geode weighing two metric tons\, visitors of all ages can find something to enjoy. \nWHEN:	Saturday\, April 4 and Sunday\, April 5 (the first full weekend of each month) \nLearn something new this month with a visit to these and many more Museums on Us partners in Georgia and across the country: \nAtlanta\n•	Atlanta History Center (Sunday only)\n•	Bartow History Museum (Saturday only)\n•	Booth Western Art Museum\n•	High Museum of Art\n•	National Center for Civil and Human Rights\n•	Savoy Automobile Museum\n•	Tellus Museum \nAugusta\n•	Morris Museum of Art \nSavannah\n•	Georgia State Railroad Museum\n•	Old Fort Jackson\n•	Pin Point Heritage Museum (Saturdays only)\n•	SCAD Museum of Art\n•	Savannah Children’s Museum\n•	Savannah History Museum \nBank 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 provides its cardholders 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 and science centers.   \nThose interested can use the Bank of America Museums on Us location finder tool to search for participating cultural attractions\, understand any applicable Museums on Us admission protocols\, and check with museums directly for their operating hours. \nPresent your Bank of America\, Merrill or Bank of America Private Bank credit or debit card along with a photo ID to gain free general admission to any participating institution during the first full weekend (Saturday and Sunday) of each month. Cardholders only; guests are not eligible for free admission. Program excludes fundraising events\, special exhibitions and ticketed shows. Not to be combined with other offers. Museum participation varies.
URL:https://atlantamom.com/event/unlock-spring-break-adventures-free-museum-entry-with-bank-of-america-museums-on-us/2026-06-12/
LOCATION:High Museum of Art\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309
CATEGORIES:Free Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260613T090000
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SUMMARY:Unlock Spring Break Adventures: Free Museum Entry With Bank of America Museums on Us
DESCRIPTION:Bank of America\, Merrill\, or Bank of America Private Bank credit and debit cardholders can receive FREE general admission to 14 cultural attractions across Georgia April 4 and April 5 \nThe Bank of America Museums on Us program offers Bank of America\, Merrill\, or Bank of America Private Bank credit and debit cardholders FREE general admission to 225 cultural attractions the first full weekend of every month. \nFor the past 25 years\, Bank of America has provided access to some of our nation’s greatest cultural experiences and brought new visitors to partner museums. Use the Bank of America Museums on Us Location Finder tool to search for participating cultural institutions. With more than 225 Museums on Us partners in cities across the United States\, there is an option for everyone. \nAtlanta History Center:\nExperience the vibrant history of Atlanta at the Atlanta History Center with 33 acres of historic houses\, gardens\, and  award-winning exhibitions. \nBartow History Center:\nThe Bartow History Museum\, located in historic downtown Cartersville\, explores 200 years of Bartow County history\, from early Cherokee habitation to modern events. Housed in the refurbished 1869 courthouse\, the museum features engaging exhibits\, including the  newest\, Essential Ingredients: The Joy of the Cookbook\, which traces the evolution of printed cookbooks. Visitors can enjoy self-guided tours\, explore local history\, and get insights from  knowledgeable staff. \nBooth Western Art Museum:\nThe Booth Museum\, in association with the Smithsonian Institution\, is a 120\,000 square foot museum located in Cartersville\, Georgia\, where guests are invited to See America’s story through contemporary Western artwork\, a Presidential Gallery\, and an interactive children’s gallery.  \nGeorgia State Railroad Museum:\nLocated in Savannah\, Georgia State Railroad Museum is a beautiful National Historic Landmark located at the former Central of Georgia Railway Savannah Shops and Terminal Facilities. With a fully operational turntable\, you have the chance to explore historic railcars\, experience the handcar\, and go on guided tours. Be sure to check the train rides that run on the hour from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fridays through Sundays. Schedules and locomotives are subject to change\, please call ahead at: (912) 651-6823. \nHigh Museum of Art:\nFamily Saturday is happening on April 4. This is the perfect activity for families and children on spring break!  \nFriends and families of any age can experiment\, play\, and make art in studio workshops and learn about art on view through gallery tours. Whether you’re joining Toddler Saturday\, Studio Sessions\, or Teen Art Afternoon\, there is something for everyone. \nMorris Museum of Art\nDressed to Thrill: Sculpture by John Petrey includes fourteen life-size and tabletop sculptures selected from the artist’s Dress Series. These dynamic sculptures are created from everyday (but unlikely) materials and found objects\, including bottlecaps\, tin\, aluminum cans\, plastic forks\, yardsticks\, and the like. \nNational Center for Civil and Human Rights:\nThe National Center for Civil and Human Rights is a museum and cultural institution that connects the U.S. Civil Rights Movement to human rights challenges today. \nOld Fort Jackson:\nOld Fort Jackson is a National Historic Landmark in Savannah offering daily cannon firings and interactive programs for adults\, kids\, and families. It features historical weapons demonstrations and interactive programming for families. Daily cannon firings occur at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.   \nPin Point Heritage Museum:\nAt the Pin Point Heritage Museum\, located in the former A.S. Varn & Son Oyster and Crab Factory in Savannah\, visitors can experience the Gullah/Geechee culture first hand. For nearly 100 years\, the community of Pin Point was quietly isolated on the banks of the Moon River just south of Savannah. Now\, you can explore the refurbished museum complex and experience multimedia presentations\, exciting exhibits\, and unparalleled views of the marsh.  \nSavannah Children’s Museum:\nSavannah Children’s Museum features two exhibition spaces for families to explore: the entirely outdoor Exploration Station and the new indoor STEAM Center.  \nOn April 4-5\, both spaces will have special Spring-themed programming: “Eggs and Chicks.” Educators will offer hands-on activities as a part of the museum’s ongoing commitment to learning through play. The museum offers more than a dozen exhibits\, including a Mirror Maze\, sensory garden\, reading nook\, and nature play areas.  \nSavannah History Museum:\nLocated in the former Central of Georgia Railway Passenger Depot\, Savannah History Museum takes you on a journey through time from Savannah’s earliest days to the present\, with unique exhibits and interactive experiences for the family. Exhibits include an early 20th century steam locomotive\, archaeological finds from Savannah’s Revolutionary War history\, and much more. \nSavoy Automobile Museum:\nSavoy Automobile Museum connects people to the cultural diversity of the automobile. Through changing exhibits\, educational programs\, and engaging experiences\, individuals have the opportunity to appreciate the beauty and history of automobiles. This world-class museum and showgrounds sit in Cartersville\, GA\, just off I-75\, between Chattanooga and Atlanta. Guests visiting the museum will be met with an assortment of automobiles and original works of art. \nSCAD Museum of Art:\nIn Character explores how contemporary artists draw from the visual aesthetics of animation\, illustration\, and sequential art to unpack notions of identity\, imagine alternate realities\, and depict Black life and community. Across the featured paintings\, drawings\, sculptures\, and textile works\, the distinctive language of cartoons and comics emerges through flat\, outlined forms\, shallow picture planes\, and exaggerated bodily features. \nWorks like Trenton Doyle Hancock’s grand superhero narratives and caricatured self-portraits mythologize personal experience and complicate understandings of power\, while Gary Simmons’ painted reinterpretations of early Looney Tunes characters interrogate the origins of racialized stereotypes in cartoons. \nTellus Museum:\nLocated on a 50-acre park-like campus just off I-75 in Cartersville\, GA\, Tellus is a world-class Smithsonian affiliate museum designed to open minds and ignite a passion for science. Tellus features six main galleries between two buildings\, a 4K digital planetarium\, an interactive fossil dig and gem panning area\, and an observatory with a 20-inch telescope.  With hands-on exhibits and eye-popping artifacts like an 80-foot-long Brontosaurus\, a replica Wright flyer\, and an amethyst geode weighing two metric tons\, visitors of all ages can find something to enjoy. \nWHEN:	Saturday\, April 4 and Sunday\, April 5 (the first full weekend of each month) \nLearn something new this month with a visit to these and many more Museums on Us partners in Georgia and across the country: \nAtlanta\n•	Atlanta History Center (Sunday only)\n•	Bartow History Museum (Saturday only)\n•	Booth Western Art Museum\n•	High Museum of Art\n•	National Center for Civil and Human Rights\n•	Savoy Automobile Museum\n•	Tellus Museum \nAugusta\n•	Morris Museum of Art \nSavannah\n•	Georgia State Railroad Museum\n•	Old Fort Jackson\n•	Pin Point Heritage Museum (Saturdays only)\n•	SCAD Museum of Art\n•	Savannah Children’s Museum\n•	Savannah History Museum \nBank 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 provides its cardholders 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 and science centers.   \nThose interested can use the Bank of America Museums on Us location finder tool to search for participating cultural attractions\, understand any applicable Museums on Us admission protocols\, and check with museums directly for their operating hours. \nPresent your Bank of America\, Merrill or Bank of America Private Bank credit or debit card along with a photo ID to gain free general admission to any participating institution during the first full weekend (Saturday and Sunday) of each month. Cardholders only; guests are not eligible for free admission. Program excludes fundraising events\, special exhibitions and ticketed shows. Not to be combined with other offers. Museum participation varies.
URL:https://atlantamom.com/event/unlock-spring-break-adventures-free-museum-entry-with-bank-of-america-museums-on-us/2026-06-13/
LOCATION:High Museum of Art\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309
CATEGORIES:Free Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260614T090000
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SUMMARY:Unlock Spring Break Adventures: Free Museum Entry With Bank of America Museums on Us
DESCRIPTION:Bank of America\, Merrill\, or Bank of America Private Bank credit and debit cardholders can receive FREE general admission to 14 cultural attractions across Georgia April 4 and April 5 \nThe Bank of America Museums on Us program offers Bank of America\, Merrill\, or Bank of America Private Bank credit and debit cardholders FREE general admission to 225 cultural attractions the first full weekend of every month. \nFor the past 25 years\, Bank of America has provided access to some of our nation’s greatest cultural experiences and brought new visitors to partner museums. Use the Bank of America Museums on Us Location Finder tool to search for participating cultural institutions. With more than 225 Museums on Us partners in cities across the United States\, there is an option for everyone. \nAtlanta History Center:\nExperience the vibrant history of Atlanta at the Atlanta History Center with 33 acres of historic houses\, gardens\, and  award-winning exhibitions. \nBartow History Center:\nThe Bartow History Museum\, located in historic downtown Cartersville\, explores 200 years of Bartow County history\, from early Cherokee habitation to modern events. Housed in the refurbished 1869 courthouse\, the museum features engaging exhibits\, including the  newest\, Essential Ingredients: The Joy of the Cookbook\, which traces the evolution of printed cookbooks. Visitors can enjoy self-guided tours\, explore local history\, and get insights from  knowledgeable staff. \nBooth Western Art Museum:\nThe Booth Museum\, in association with the Smithsonian Institution\, is a 120\,000 square foot museum located in Cartersville\, Georgia\, where guests are invited to See America’s story through contemporary Western artwork\, a Presidential Gallery\, and an interactive children’s gallery.  \nGeorgia State Railroad Museum:\nLocated in Savannah\, Georgia State Railroad Museum is a beautiful National Historic Landmark located at the former Central of Georgia Railway Savannah Shops and Terminal Facilities. With a fully operational turntable\, you have the chance to explore historic railcars\, experience the handcar\, and go on guided tours. Be sure to check the train rides that run on the hour from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fridays through Sundays. Schedules and locomotives are subject to change\, please call ahead at: (912) 651-6823. \nHigh Museum of Art:\nFamily Saturday is happening on April 4. This is the perfect activity for families and children on spring break!  \nFriends and families of any age can experiment\, play\, and make art in studio workshops and learn about art on view through gallery tours. Whether you’re joining Toddler Saturday\, Studio Sessions\, or Teen Art Afternoon\, there is something for everyone. \nMorris Museum of Art\nDressed to Thrill: Sculpture by John Petrey includes fourteen life-size and tabletop sculptures selected from the artist’s Dress Series. These dynamic sculptures are created from everyday (but unlikely) materials and found objects\, including bottlecaps\, tin\, aluminum cans\, plastic forks\, yardsticks\, and the like. \nNational Center for Civil and Human Rights:\nThe National Center for Civil and Human Rights is a museum and cultural institution that connects the U.S. Civil Rights Movement to human rights challenges today. \nOld Fort Jackson:\nOld Fort Jackson is a National Historic Landmark in Savannah offering daily cannon firings and interactive programs for adults\, kids\, and families. It features historical weapons demonstrations and interactive programming for families. Daily cannon firings occur at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.   \nPin Point Heritage Museum:\nAt the Pin Point Heritage Museum\, located in the former A.S. Varn & Son Oyster and Crab Factory in Savannah\, visitors can experience the Gullah/Geechee culture first hand. For nearly 100 years\, the community of Pin Point was quietly isolated on the banks of the Moon River just south of Savannah. Now\, you can explore the refurbished museum complex and experience multimedia presentations\, exciting exhibits\, and unparalleled views of the marsh.  \nSavannah Children’s Museum:\nSavannah Children’s Museum features two exhibition spaces for families to explore: the entirely outdoor Exploration Station and the new indoor STEAM Center.  \nOn April 4-5\, both spaces will have special Spring-themed programming: “Eggs and Chicks.” Educators will offer hands-on activities as a part of the museum’s ongoing commitment to learning through play. The museum offers more than a dozen exhibits\, including a Mirror Maze\, sensory garden\, reading nook\, and nature play areas.  \nSavannah History Museum:\nLocated in the former Central of Georgia Railway Passenger Depot\, Savannah History Museum takes you on a journey through time from Savannah’s earliest days to the present\, with unique exhibits and interactive experiences for the family. Exhibits include an early 20th century steam locomotive\, archaeological finds from Savannah’s Revolutionary War history\, and much more. \nSavoy Automobile Museum:\nSavoy Automobile Museum connects people to the cultural diversity of the automobile. Through changing exhibits\, educational programs\, and engaging experiences\, individuals have the opportunity to appreciate the beauty and history of automobiles. This world-class museum and showgrounds sit in Cartersville\, GA\, just off I-75\, between Chattanooga and Atlanta. Guests visiting the museum will be met with an assortment of automobiles and original works of art. \nSCAD Museum of Art:\nIn Character explores how contemporary artists draw from the visual aesthetics of animation\, illustration\, and sequential art to unpack notions of identity\, imagine alternate realities\, and depict Black life and community. Across the featured paintings\, drawings\, sculptures\, and textile works\, the distinctive language of cartoons and comics emerges through flat\, outlined forms\, shallow picture planes\, and exaggerated bodily features. \nWorks like Trenton Doyle Hancock’s grand superhero narratives and caricatured self-portraits mythologize personal experience and complicate understandings of power\, while Gary Simmons’ painted reinterpretations of early Looney Tunes characters interrogate the origins of racialized stereotypes in cartoons. \nTellus Museum:\nLocated on a 50-acre park-like campus just off I-75 in Cartersville\, GA\, Tellus is a world-class Smithsonian affiliate museum designed to open minds and ignite a passion for science. Tellus features six main galleries between two buildings\, a 4K digital planetarium\, an interactive fossil dig and gem panning area\, and an observatory with a 20-inch telescope.  With hands-on exhibits and eye-popping artifacts like an 80-foot-long Brontosaurus\, a replica Wright flyer\, and an amethyst geode weighing two metric tons\, visitors of all ages can find something to enjoy. \nWHEN:	Saturday\, April 4 and Sunday\, April 5 (the first full weekend of each month) \nLearn something new this month with a visit to these and many more Museums on Us partners in Georgia and across the country: \nAtlanta\n•	Atlanta History Center (Sunday only)\n•	Bartow History Museum (Saturday only)\n•	Booth Western Art Museum\n•	High Museum of Art\n•	National Center for Civil and Human Rights\n•	Savoy Automobile Museum\n•	Tellus Museum \nAugusta\n•	Morris Museum of Art \nSavannah\n•	Georgia State Railroad Museum\n•	Old Fort Jackson\n•	Pin Point Heritage Museum (Saturdays only)\n•	SCAD Museum of Art\n•	Savannah Children’s Museum\n•	Savannah History Museum \nBank 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 provides its cardholders 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 and science centers.   \nThose interested can use the Bank of America Museums on Us location finder tool to search for participating cultural attractions\, understand any applicable Museums on Us admission protocols\, and check with museums directly for their operating hours. \nPresent your Bank of America\, Merrill or Bank of America Private Bank credit or debit card along with a photo ID to gain free general admission to any participating institution during the first full weekend (Saturday and Sunday) of each month. Cardholders only; guests are not eligible for free admission. Program excludes fundraising events\, special exhibitions and ticketed shows. Not to be combined with other offers. Museum participation varies.
URL:https://atlantamom.com/event/unlock-spring-break-adventures-free-museum-entry-with-bank-of-america-museums-on-us/2026-06-14/
LOCATION:High Museum of Art\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309
CATEGORIES:Free Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260615T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260615T170000
DTSTAMP:20260603T190916
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SUMMARY:Unlock Spring Break Adventures: Free Museum Entry With Bank of America Museums on Us
DESCRIPTION:Bank of America\, Merrill\, or Bank of America Private Bank credit and debit cardholders can receive FREE general admission to 14 cultural attractions across Georgia April 4 and April 5 \nThe Bank of America Museums on Us program offers Bank of America\, Merrill\, or Bank of America Private Bank credit and debit cardholders FREE general admission to 225 cultural attractions the first full weekend of every month. \nFor the past 25 years\, Bank of America has provided access to some of our nation’s greatest cultural experiences and brought new visitors to partner museums. Use the Bank of America Museums on Us Location Finder tool to search for participating cultural institutions. With more than 225 Museums on Us partners in cities across the United States\, there is an option for everyone. \nAtlanta History Center:\nExperience the vibrant history of Atlanta at the Atlanta History Center with 33 acres of historic houses\, gardens\, and  award-winning exhibitions. \nBartow History Center:\nThe Bartow History Museum\, located in historic downtown Cartersville\, explores 200 years of Bartow County history\, from early Cherokee habitation to modern events. Housed in the refurbished 1869 courthouse\, the museum features engaging exhibits\, including the  newest\, Essential Ingredients: The Joy of the Cookbook\, which traces the evolution of printed cookbooks. Visitors can enjoy self-guided tours\, explore local history\, and get insights from  knowledgeable staff. \nBooth Western Art Museum:\nThe Booth Museum\, in association with the Smithsonian Institution\, is a 120\,000 square foot museum located in Cartersville\, Georgia\, where guests are invited to See America’s story through contemporary Western artwork\, a Presidential Gallery\, and an interactive children’s gallery.  \nGeorgia State Railroad Museum:\nLocated in Savannah\, Georgia State Railroad Museum is a beautiful National Historic Landmark located at the former Central of Georgia Railway Savannah Shops and Terminal Facilities. With a fully operational turntable\, you have the chance to explore historic railcars\, experience the handcar\, and go on guided tours. Be sure to check the train rides that run on the hour from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fridays through Sundays. Schedules and locomotives are subject to change\, please call ahead at: (912) 651-6823. \nHigh Museum of Art:\nFamily Saturday is happening on April 4. This is the perfect activity for families and children on spring break!  \nFriends and families of any age can experiment\, play\, and make art in studio workshops and learn about art on view through gallery tours. Whether you’re joining Toddler Saturday\, Studio Sessions\, or Teen Art Afternoon\, there is something for everyone. \nMorris Museum of Art\nDressed to Thrill: Sculpture by John Petrey includes fourteen life-size and tabletop sculptures selected from the artist’s Dress Series. These dynamic sculptures are created from everyday (but unlikely) materials and found objects\, including bottlecaps\, tin\, aluminum cans\, plastic forks\, yardsticks\, and the like. \nNational Center for Civil and Human Rights:\nThe National Center for Civil and Human Rights is a museum and cultural institution that connects the U.S. Civil Rights Movement to human rights challenges today. \nOld Fort Jackson:\nOld Fort Jackson is a National Historic Landmark in Savannah offering daily cannon firings and interactive programs for adults\, kids\, and families. It features historical weapons demonstrations and interactive programming for families. Daily cannon firings occur at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.   \nPin Point Heritage Museum:\nAt the Pin Point Heritage Museum\, located in the former A.S. Varn & Son Oyster and Crab Factory in Savannah\, visitors can experience the Gullah/Geechee culture first hand. For nearly 100 years\, the community of Pin Point was quietly isolated on the banks of the Moon River just south of Savannah. Now\, you can explore the refurbished museum complex and experience multimedia presentations\, exciting exhibits\, and unparalleled views of the marsh.  \nSavannah Children’s Museum:\nSavannah Children’s Museum features two exhibition spaces for families to explore: the entirely outdoor Exploration Station and the new indoor STEAM Center.  \nOn April 4-5\, both spaces will have special Spring-themed programming: “Eggs and Chicks.” Educators will offer hands-on activities as a part of the museum’s ongoing commitment to learning through play. The museum offers more than a dozen exhibits\, including a Mirror Maze\, sensory garden\, reading nook\, and nature play areas.  \nSavannah History Museum:\nLocated in the former Central of Georgia Railway Passenger Depot\, Savannah History Museum takes you on a journey through time from Savannah’s earliest days to the present\, with unique exhibits and interactive experiences for the family. Exhibits include an early 20th century steam locomotive\, archaeological finds from Savannah’s Revolutionary War history\, and much more. \nSavoy Automobile Museum:\nSavoy Automobile Museum connects people to the cultural diversity of the automobile. Through changing exhibits\, educational programs\, and engaging experiences\, individuals have the opportunity to appreciate the beauty and history of automobiles. This world-class museum and showgrounds sit in Cartersville\, GA\, just off I-75\, between Chattanooga and Atlanta. Guests visiting the museum will be met with an assortment of automobiles and original works of art. \nSCAD Museum of Art:\nIn Character explores how contemporary artists draw from the visual aesthetics of animation\, illustration\, and sequential art to unpack notions of identity\, imagine alternate realities\, and depict Black life and community. Across the featured paintings\, drawings\, sculptures\, and textile works\, the distinctive language of cartoons and comics emerges through flat\, outlined forms\, shallow picture planes\, and exaggerated bodily features. \nWorks like Trenton Doyle Hancock’s grand superhero narratives and caricatured self-portraits mythologize personal experience and complicate understandings of power\, while Gary Simmons’ painted reinterpretations of early Looney Tunes characters interrogate the origins of racialized stereotypes in cartoons. \nTellus Museum:\nLocated on a 50-acre park-like campus just off I-75 in Cartersville\, GA\, Tellus is a world-class Smithsonian affiliate museum designed to open minds and ignite a passion for science. Tellus features six main galleries between two buildings\, a 4K digital planetarium\, an interactive fossil dig and gem panning area\, and an observatory with a 20-inch telescope.  With hands-on exhibits and eye-popping artifacts like an 80-foot-long Brontosaurus\, a replica Wright flyer\, and an amethyst geode weighing two metric tons\, visitors of all ages can find something to enjoy. \nWHEN:	Saturday\, April 4 and Sunday\, April 5 (the first full weekend of each month) \nLearn something new this month with a visit to these and many more Museums on Us partners in Georgia and across the country: \nAtlanta\n•	Atlanta History Center (Sunday only)\n•	Bartow History Museum (Saturday only)\n•	Booth Western Art Museum\n•	High Museum of Art\n•	National Center for Civil and Human Rights\n•	Savoy Automobile Museum\n•	Tellus Museum \nAugusta\n•	Morris Museum of Art \nSavannah\n•	Georgia State Railroad Museum\n•	Old Fort Jackson\n•	Pin Point Heritage Museum (Saturdays only)\n•	SCAD Museum of Art\n•	Savannah Children’s Museum\n•	Savannah History Museum \nBank 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 provides its cardholders 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 and science centers.   \nThose interested can use the Bank of America Museums on Us location finder tool to search for participating cultural attractions\, understand any applicable Museums on Us admission protocols\, and check with museums directly for their operating hours. \nPresent your Bank of America\, Merrill or Bank of America Private Bank credit or debit card along with a photo ID to gain free general admission to any participating institution during the first full weekend (Saturday and Sunday) of each month. Cardholders only; guests are not eligible for free admission. Program excludes fundraising events\, special exhibitions and ticketed shows. Not to be combined with other offers. Museum participation varies.
URL:https://atlantamom.com/event/unlock-spring-break-adventures-free-museum-entry-with-bank-of-america-museums-on-us/2026-06-15/
LOCATION:High Museum of Art\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309
CATEGORIES:Free Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260616T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260616T170000
DTSTAMP:20260603T190916
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SUMMARY:Unlock Spring Break Adventures: Free Museum Entry With Bank of America Museums on Us
DESCRIPTION:Bank of America\, Merrill\, or Bank of America Private Bank credit and debit cardholders can receive FREE general admission to 14 cultural attractions across Georgia April 4 and April 5 \nThe Bank of America Museums on Us program offers Bank of America\, Merrill\, or Bank of America Private Bank credit and debit cardholders FREE general admission to 225 cultural attractions the first full weekend of every month. \nFor the past 25 years\, Bank of America has provided access to some of our nation’s greatest cultural experiences and brought new visitors to partner museums. Use the Bank of America Museums on Us Location Finder tool to search for participating cultural institutions. With more than 225 Museums on Us partners in cities across the United States\, there is an option for everyone. \nAtlanta History Center:\nExperience the vibrant history of Atlanta at the Atlanta History Center with 33 acres of historic houses\, gardens\, and  award-winning exhibitions. \nBartow History Center:\nThe Bartow History Museum\, located in historic downtown Cartersville\, explores 200 years of Bartow County history\, from early Cherokee habitation to modern events. Housed in the refurbished 1869 courthouse\, the museum features engaging exhibits\, including the  newest\, Essential Ingredients: The Joy of the Cookbook\, which traces the evolution of printed cookbooks. Visitors can enjoy self-guided tours\, explore local history\, and get insights from  knowledgeable staff. \nBooth Western Art Museum:\nThe Booth Museum\, in association with the Smithsonian Institution\, is a 120\,000 square foot museum located in Cartersville\, Georgia\, where guests are invited to See America’s story through contemporary Western artwork\, a Presidential Gallery\, and an interactive children’s gallery.  \nGeorgia State Railroad Museum:\nLocated in Savannah\, Georgia State Railroad Museum is a beautiful National Historic Landmark located at the former Central of Georgia Railway Savannah Shops and Terminal Facilities. With a fully operational turntable\, you have the chance to explore historic railcars\, experience the handcar\, and go on guided tours. Be sure to check the train rides that run on the hour from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fridays through Sundays. Schedules and locomotives are subject to change\, please call ahead at: (912) 651-6823. \nHigh Museum of Art:\nFamily Saturday is happening on April 4. This is the perfect activity for families and children on spring break!  \nFriends and families of any age can experiment\, play\, and make art in studio workshops and learn about art on view through gallery tours. Whether you’re joining Toddler Saturday\, Studio Sessions\, or Teen Art Afternoon\, there is something for everyone. \nMorris Museum of Art\nDressed to Thrill: Sculpture by John Petrey includes fourteen life-size and tabletop sculptures selected from the artist’s Dress Series. These dynamic sculptures are created from everyday (but unlikely) materials and found objects\, including bottlecaps\, tin\, aluminum cans\, plastic forks\, yardsticks\, and the like. \nNational Center for Civil and Human Rights:\nThe National Center for Civil and Human Rights is a museum and cultural institution that connects the U.S. Civil Rights Movement to human rights challenges today. \nOld Fort Jackson:\nOld Fort Jackson is a National Historic Landmark in Savannah offering daily cannon firings and interactive programs for adults\, kids\, and families. It features historical weapons demonstrations and interactive programming for families. Daily cannon firings occur at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.   \nPin Point Heritage Museum:\nAt the Pin Point Heritage Museum\, located in the former A.S. Varn & Son Oyster and Crab Factory in Savannah\, visitors can experience the Gullah/Geechee culture first hand. For nearly 100 years\, the community of Pin Point was quietly isolated on the banks of the Moon River just south of Savannah. Now\, you can explore the refurbished museum complex and experience multimedia presentations\, exciting exhibits\, and unparalleled views of the marsh.  \nSavannah Children’s Museum:\nSavannah Children’s Museum features two exhibition spaces for families to explore: the entirely outdoor Exploration Station and the new indoor STEAM Center.  \nOn April 4-5\, both spaces will have special Spring-themed programming: “Eggs and Chicks.” Educators will offer hands-on activities as a part of the museum’s ongoing commitment to learning through play. The museum offers more than a dozen exhibits\, including a Mirror Maze\, sensory garden\, reading nook\, and nature play areas.  \nSavannah History Museum:\nLocated in the former Central of Georgia Railway Passenger Depot\, Savannah History Museum takes you on a journey through time from Savannah’s earliest days to the present\, with unique exhibits and interactive experiences for the family. Exhibits include an early 20th century steam locomotive\, archaeological finds from Savannah’s Revolutionary War history\, and much more. \nSavoy Automobile Museum:\nSavoy Automobile Museum connects people to the cultural diversity of the automobile. Through changing exhibits\, educational programs\, and engaging experiences\, individuals have the opportunity to appreciate the beauty and history of automobiles. This world-class museum and showgrounds sit in Cartersville\, GA\, just off I-75\, between Chattanooga and Atlanta. Guests visiting the museum will be met with an assortment of automobiles and original works of art. \nSCAD Museum of Art:\nIn Character explores how contemporary artists draw from the visual aesthetics of animation\, illustration\, and sequential art to unpack notions of identity\, imagine alternate realities\, and depict Black life and community. Across the featured paintings\, drawings\, sculptures\, and textile works\, the distinctive language of cartoons and comics emerges through flat\, outlined forms\, shallow picture planes\, and exaggerated bodily features. \nWorks like Trenton Doyle Hancock’s grand superhero narratives and caricatured self-portraits mythologize personal experience and complicate understandings of power\, while Gary Simmons’ painted reinterpretations of early Looney Tunes characters interrogate the origins of racialized stereotypes in cartoons. \nTellus Museum:\nLocated on a 50-acre park-like campus just off I-75 in Cartersville\, GA\, Tellus is a world-class Smithsonian affiliate museum designed to open minds and ignite a passion for science. Tellus features six main galleries between two buildings\, a 4K digital planetarium\, an interactive fossil dig and gem panning area\, and an observatory with a 20-inch telescope.  With hands-on exhibits and eye-popping artifacts like an 80-foot-long Brontosaurus\, a replica Wright flyer\, and an amethyst geode weighing two metric tons\, visitors of all ages can find something to enjoy. \nWHEN:	Saturday\, April 4 and Sunday\, April 5 (the first full weekend of each month) \nLearn something new this month with a visit to these and many more Museums on Us partners in Georgia and across the country: \nAtlanta\n•	Atlanta History Center (Sunday only)\n•	Bartow History Museum (Saturday only)\n•	Booth Western Art Museum\n•	High Museum of Art\n•	National Center for Civil and Human Rights\n•	Savoy Automobile Museum\n•	Tellus Museum \nAugusta\n•	Morris Museum of Art \nSavannah\n•	Georgia State Railroad Museum\n•	Old Fort Jackson\n•	Pin Point Heritage Museum (Saturdays only)\n•	SCAD Museum of Art\n•	Savannah Children’s Museum\n•	Savannah History Museum \nBank 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 provides its cardholders 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 and science centers.   \nThose interested can use the Bank of America Museums on Us location finder tool to search for participating cultural attractions\, understand any applicable Museums on Us admission protocols\, and check with museums directly for their operating hours. \nPresent your Bank of America\, Merrill or Bank of America Private Bank credit or debit card along with a photo ID to gain free general admission to any participating institution during the first full weekend (Saturday and Sunday) of each month. Cardholders only; guests are not eligible for free admission. Program excludes fundraising events\, special exhibitions and ticketed shows. Not to be combined with other offers. Museum participation varies.
URL:https://atlantamom.com/event/unlock-spring-break-adventures-free-museum-entry-with-bank-of-america-museums-on-us/2026-06-16/
LOCATION:High Museum of Art\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309
CATEGORIES:Free Event
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SUMMARY:Unlock Spring Break Adventures: Free Museum Entry With Bank of America Museums on Us
DESCRIPTION:Bank of America\, Merrill\, or Bank of America Private Bank credit and debit cardholders can receive FREE general admission to 14 cultural attractions across Georgia April 4 and April 5 \nThe Bank of America Museums on Us program offers Bank of America\, Merrill\, or Bank of America Private Bank credit and debit cardholders FREE general admission to 225 cultural attractions the first full weekend of every month. \nFor the past 25 years\, Bank of America has provided access to some of our nation’s greatest cultural experiences and brought new visitors to partner museums. Use the Bank of America Museums on Us Location Finder tool to search for participating cultural institutions. With more than 225 Museums on Us partners in cities across the United States\, there is an option for everyone. \nAtlanta History Center:\nExperience the vibrant history of Atlanta at the Atlanta History Center with 33 acres of historic houses\, gardens\, and  award-winning exhibitions. \nBartow History Center:\nThe Bartow History Museum\, located in historic downtown Cartersville\, explores 200 years of Bartow County history\, from early Cherokee habitation to modern events. Housed in the refurbished 1869 courthouse\, the museum features engaging exhibits\, including the  newest\, Essential Ingredients: The Joy of the Cookbook\, which traces the evolution of printed cookbooks. Visitors can enjoy self-guided tours\, explore local history\, and get insights from  knowledgeable staff. \nBooth Western Art Museum:\nThe Booth Museum\, in association with the Smithsonian Institution\, is a 120\,000 square foot museum located in Cartersville\, Georgia\, where guests are invited to See America’s story through contemporary Western artwork\, a Presidential Gallery\, and an interactive children’s gallery.  \nGeorgia State Railroad Museum:\nLocated in Savannah\, Georgia State Railroad Museum is a beautiful National Historic Landmark located at the former Central of Georgia Railway Savannah Shops and Terminal Facilities. With a fully operational turntable\, you have the chance to explore historic railcars\, experience the handcar\, and go on guided tours. Be sure to check the train rides that run on the hour from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fridays through Sundays. Schedules and locomotives are subject to change\, please call ahead at: (912) 651-6823. \nHigh Museum of Art:\nFamily Saturday is happening on April 4. This is the perfect activity for families and children on spring break!  \nFriends and families of any age can experiment\, play\, and make art in studio workshops and learn about art on view through gallery tours. Whether you’re joining Toddler Saturday\, Studio Sessions\, or Teen Art Afternoon\, there is something for everyone. \nMorris Museum of Art\nDressed to Thrill: Sculpture by John Petrey includes fourteen life-size and tabletop sculptures selected from the artist’s Dress Series. These dynamic sculptures are created from everyday (but unlikely) materials and found objects\, including bottlecaps\, tin\, aluminum cans\, plastic forks\, yardsticks\, and the like. \nNational Center for Civil and Human Rights:\nThe National Center for Civil and Human Rights is a museum and cultural institution that connects the U.S. Civil Rights Movement to human rights challenges today. \nOld Fort Jackson:\nOld Fort Jackson is a National Historic Landmark in Savannah offering daily cannon firings and interactive programs for adults\, kids\, and families. It features historical weapons demonstrations and interactive programming for families. Daily cannon firings occur at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.   \nPin Point Heritage Museum:\nAt the Pin Point Heritage Museum\, located in the former A.S. Varn & Son Oyster and Crab Factory in Savannah\, visitors can experience the Gullah/Geechee culture first hand. For nearly 100 years\, the community of Pin Point was quietly isolated on the banks of the Moon River just south of Savannah. Now\, you can explore the refurbished museum complex and experience multimedia presentations\, exciting exhibits\, and unparalleled views of the marsh.  \nSavannah Children’s Museum:\nSavannah Children’s Museum features two exhibition spaces for families to explore: the entirely outdoor Exploration Station and the new indoor STEAM Center.  \nOn April 4-5\, both spaces will have special Spring-themed programming: “Eggs and Chicks.” Educators will offer hands-on activities as a part of the museum’s ongoing commitment to learning through play. The museum offers more than a dozen exhibits\, including a Mirror Maze\, sensory garden\, reading nook\, and nature play areas.  \nSavannah History Museum:\nLocated in the former Central of Georgia Railway Passenger Depot\, Savannah History Museum takes you on a journey through time from Savannah’s earliest days to the present\, with unique exhibits and interactive experiences for the family. Exhibits include an early 20th century steam locomotive\, archaeological finds from Savannah’s Revolutionary War history\, and much more. \nSavoy Automobile Museum:\nSavoy Automobile Museum connects people to the cultural diversity of the automobile. Through changing exhibits\, educational programs\, and engaging experiences\, individuals have the opportunity to appreciate the beauty and history of automobiles. This world-class museum and showgrounds sit in Cartersville\, GA\, just off I-75\, between Chattanooga and Atlanta. Guests visiting the museum will be met with an assortment of automobiles and original works of art. \nSCAD Museum of Art:\nIn Character explores how contemporary artists draw from the visual aesthetics of animation\, illustration\, and sequential art to unpack notions of identity\, imagine alternate realities\, and depict Black life and community. Across the featured paintings\, drawings\, sculptures\, and textile works\, the distinctive language of cartoons and comics emerges through flat\, outlined forms\, shallow picture planes\, and exaggerated bodily features. \nWorks like Trenton Doyle Hancock’s grand superhero narratives and caricatured self-portraits mythologize personal experience and complicate understandings of power\, while Gary Simmons’ painted reinterpretations of early Looney Tunes characters interrogate the origins of racialized stereotypes in cartoons. \nTellus Museum:\nLocated on a 50-acre park-like campus just off I-75 in Cartersville\, GA\, Tellus is a world-class Smithsonian affiliate museum designed to open minds and ignite a passion for science. Tellus features six main galleries between two buildings\, a 4K digital planetarium\, an interactive fossil dig and gem panning area\, and an observatory with a 20-inch telescope.  With hands-on exhibits and eye-popping artifacts like an 80-foot-long Brontosaurus\, a replica Wright flyer\, and an amethyst geode weighing two metric tons\, visitors of all ages can find something to enjoy. \nWHEN:	Saturday\, April 4 and Sunday\, April 5 (the first full weekend of each month) \nLearn something new this month with a visit to these and many more Museums on Us partners in Georgia and across the country: \nAtlanta\n•	Atlanta History Center (Sunday only)\n•	Bartow History Museum (Saturday only)\n•	Booth Western Art Museum\n•	High Museum of Art\n•	National Center for Civil and Human Rights\n•	Savoy Automobile Museum\n•	Tellus Museum \nAugusta\n•	Morris Museum of Art \nSavannah\n•	Georgia State Railroad Museum\n•	Old Fort Jackson\n•	Pin Point Heritage Museum (Saturdays only)\n•	SCAD Museum of Art\n•	Savannah Children’s Museum\n•	Savannah History Museum \nBank 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 provides its cardholders 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 and science centers.   \nThose interested can use the Bank of America Museums on Us location finder tool to search for participating cultural attractions\, understand any applicable Museums on Us admission protocols\, and check with museums directly for their operating hours. \nPresent your Bank of America\, Merrill or Bank of America Private Bank credit or debit card along with a photo ID to gain free general admission to any participating institution during the first full weekend (Saturday and Sunday) of each month. Cardholders only; guests are not eligible for free admission. Program excludes fundraising events\, special exhibitions and ticketed shows. Not to be combined with other offers. Museum participation varies.
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LOCATION:High Museum of Art\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309
CATEGORIES:Free Event
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