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All Families Welcome: Museums for All Program Expands Accessibility

All you need is an EBT card for free or reduced admission at 1,200 museums & attractions nationwide

By Macaroni KID November 13, 2023

Curiosity may have killed the cat but it's vital for growing happy and healthy kids. Luckily there are plenty of ways to nurture those busy minds. One of our faves is a trip to the museum. Children's museums are an obvious stop for fun, but history, art, and specialty museums still offer a wealth of cultural and educational opportunities for kids of all ages. 

Curating all those fantastic experiences in one museum does come at a steep cost, and the resulting admission prices can be a barrier for many families. Thankfully, there's a program you may not be familiar with that offers free or very low-cost admission to 1,200 museums across the country for families with a SNAP EBT card: Museums for All. 

Museums for All partners with museums nationwide to provide families receiving food assistance free or reduced admission (the max admission under Museums for All is $3).

Here is a list of all participating museums within 200 miles of Lincoln:

  • Lincoln Children's Museum
  • University of Nebraska State Museum
  • International Quilt Museum
  • Kregel Windmill Factory Museum
  • Omaha Children’s Museum
  • Columbus Area Children's Museum
  • Stuhr Museum of the Prairie Pioneer
  • Elkhorn Valley Museum
  • LaunchPAD Children’s Museum
  • Kansas Children's Discovery Center
  • Lindsborg Old Mill & Swedish Heritage Museum
  • Des Moines Children's Museum
  • The National Museum of Toys and Miniatures
  • Greater Des Moines Botanical Garden
  • State Historical Museum of Iowa
  • The Regnier Family Wonderscope Children's Museum of Kansas City
  • Museum at Prairiefire
  • Hillsboro Museums
  • Reiman Gardens
  • Butterfly House & Aquarium
  • Cosmosphere





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This unique program allows all families to visit and enjoy museums, along with zoos, botanical gardens, aquariums, historic sites, and much more. All you have to do is present a photo ID and your EBT card. Since the program launched in 2014, more than 8 million visitors nationwide have visited 1,200 museums using Museums for All.

Imagine spending the day exploring world-renowned museums like the Boston Children's Museum, the Shedd Aquarium in Chicago, or the Exploratorium in San Francisco without opening your wallet.


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Learn more about the Museums for All program and find participating museums and attractions in your area. and get ready for a day filled with adventure, learning, and time together.