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    Families with EBT can visit these Middle Tennessee museums at a low cost all summer long

    By Alicia Patton,

    1 day ago

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    NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Running out of ideas on how to entertain your kids this summer without breaking the bank? Thanks to a program, those looking for educational fun can find it at a low cost.

    Through the Museums for All program, those in Middle Tennessee who receive SNAP benefits can visit museums this summer for free or as low as $2.

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    Museums for All launched the initiative in 2014 and aims to encourage individuals to visit museums regularly and build lifelong museum habits — no matter their background or financial situation.

    In Middle Tennessee, there are several museums you can visit as part of the program:

    In order to receive reduced admission, attendees must present an EBT card (or WIC card) along with a photo ID.

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    Museums for All has served more than 9 million visitors nationwide, operating in more than 1,300 museums in cities across the nation.

    To see a full list of participating museums, click here .

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