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South Bend museums offer free admission to active duty personnel this summer

A formation of armored vehicles, manned by U.S. Army and Marine Corps personnel, stand ready to lead a convoy of coalition forces through the parade grounds established for the 50/20 celebration in Kuwait, Feb. 21. This celebration honors the veterans of Operation Desert Storm and recognizes the long standing and successful partnership that is indicative of our many friendships in the region. (Source: https://goo.gl/S3tndr License: https://goo.gl/sZ7V7x)

Some South Bend museums are offering free admission to military personnel this summer.

The History Museum and the Studebaker Museum, along with the Oliver Mansion, are joining museums across the country in offering free admission to all active military personnel.

The offer is good from Armed Services Day on Saturday, May 15th through Labor Day. The free admission is part of the Blue Star Museums program.

You can learn more about the museums below:

The History Museum https://www.historymuseumsb.org/
Studebaker National Museum https://www.studebakermuseum.org/
And a full list of the museums participating in the program nationwide can be found by clicking here.

 

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