Museum Passes
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9/11 Memorial & Museum
AKC Museum of the Dog
American Airpower Museum
Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Childrens Museum of the East End
Cold Spring Harbor Fish Hatchery & Aquarium
Cradle of Aviation
Empire Pass (1 Day Loan)
Fire Island Light House
The Frick Collection
Garvies Point Museum & Preserve
The Guggenheim
Harbes Barnyard Adventure
At this family-friendly attraction, you’ll discover hands-on learning experiences plus fun and games for all ages! Library pass guests receive free admission for four guests (4) to Harbes Barnyard Adventure in Mattituck. Children 2 and under are FREE. The library pass is valid for all festivals. Patrons MUST present a valid ID that matches the name on the library pass when arriving at the farm.
The Heckscher Museum of Art
The Intrepid
Long Island Childrens Museum
Long Island Explorium
Long Island Maritime Museum
Long Island Science Center
LT Michael P. Murphy Navy SEAL Museum
This Museum was built to commemorate, reflect, and ensure a continuing memory of honor to all U.S. Naval Special Warfare Operators who have served and those who have sacrificed the ultimate in service to our country. Visitors experience a museum and education center that makes personal and emotional connections to our Special Warfare Operators, and the ideals and values that the govern the SEAL community.
Nassau County Firefighters Museum
Old Bethpage Village Restoration
Old Westbury Gardens
Planting Fields Arboretum State Historic Park
Planting Fields is a vibrant site that features numerous historic structures, Olmsted Brothers-designed landscapes, and world class art and horticultural collections. As a former Gold Coast estate, it is preserved today as a celebration of art, architecture, landscape, and the people that resided on its land.
Suffolk County Vanderbilt Museum
Walt Whitman Birthplace State Historic Site
In 1819, Walt Whitman, widely recognized as America’s greatest poet, was born in a small farmhouse in the rural Long Island community of West Hills in the town of Huntington. This site preserves and promotes the poet’s legacy with educational programs about his life and work, celebrating inclusivity and inspiring creativity.
The Whaling Museum & Education Center