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Studebaker National Museum, History Museum of South Bend to allow free admission for people receiving food benefits

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The Studebaker National Museum and the History Museum of South Bend will allow free admission for people receiving food assistance benefits.

It’s part of the nationwide “Museums for All” program that more than 800 museums across the U.S. are taking part in.

The goal is to allow more visitors the ability to experience the exhibits.

To gain entrance for free, folks just need to show their EBT card.

Tours of the Oliver Mansion are included in admission.

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3 comments

Charles U Farley February 18, 2022 at 12:11 pm

More freebies for the non-working class, even as the working class gets hammered in the Biden economy.

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Thomas Hryck February 18, 2022 at 11:58 pm

Senior citizens , people on SSA still have to pay $8.50 though.

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Tom Landis February 21, 2022 at 7:08 am

Albeit we exist in a pluralistic society, Mike Braun’s prognostication ‘doesn’t believe Putin will invade Ukraine’ rings very shallow. You’ll recall and always remember he also – but has since changed his tune-supported the Trump overthrow of the overwhelming Biden election victory.

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