North American Reciprocal Museums
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The North American Reciprocal Museums program is a consortium of museums in the United States, Canada, Bermuda, El Salvador and Mexico which offers benefits to museum membership holders in more than 530 institutions. For those museum patrons who obtain membership in their home institution at an annual membership level of USD$100 or more, free admission, museum shop discounts, or both are available at subscribing institutions. For example, in Florida alone, 47 museums are part of the consortium. [1]
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