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Reciprocal Admissions Program ST. PETERSBURG WINTER PARK Florida Holocaust Museum Albin Polasek Museum & Sculpture Garden * (AHS) 727–820–0100 | flholocaustmuseum.org 407–647–6294 | polasek.org | FREE admission 50% off admission NEW YORK Great Explorations Children’s Museum Utica Zoo 727–821–8992 | greatex.org | 50% off admission 315–738–0472 | Uticazoo.org | 50% off admission Sunken Gardens * (AHS) 727–551–3102 | sunkengardens.org | FREE admission PLEASE NOTE TAMPA • Attractions marked with an * indicates free admission. American Victory Ship and Museum 813–228–8766 | americanvictory.org | 50% off admission • Attractions marked (AHS) indicates they are part of the American Horticultural Society Reciprocal Florida Aquarium 813–273–4000 | flaquarium.org | 50% off admission Admission Program. M.O.S.I. (Museum of Science & Industry) • Please contact organization before visiting to confirm (excludes IMAX films) Reciprocal Admission benefits. 813–987–6000 | mosi.org | 50% off admission • Reciprocal Admission benefits are valid only for Tampa Bay History Center member(s) listed on the card, and do not extend to 813–228–0097 | tampabayhistorycenter.org guests. In the case of a family, couple or household 50% off admission card that does not list names, Bok Tower Gardens will Tampa Museum of Art extend the benefit to at least two (2) of the members. 813–274–8130 | tampamuseum.org | 50% off admission University of South Florida Botanical Garden * (AHS) • You must present your Bok Tower Gardens RECIPROCAL 813–974–2329 | gardens.usf.edu | FREE admission membership card and a valid photo ID to receive benefits. ADMISSIONS PROGRAM VERO BEACH JANUARY 1 – DECEMBER 31, 2019 McKee Botanical Garden* (AHS) • Reciprocal admission privileges do not include concerts 772–794–0601 | mckeegarden.org | FREE admission or other special events. (Includes AHS Reciprocal Gardens in Florida) Vero Beach Museum of Art* • Conditions of Reciprocal Program are subject to 772–231–0707 verobeachmuseum.org FREE admission change without notice. WEST PALM BEACH • Please visit our website for an additional Reciprocal Mounts Botanical Garden * (AHS) Admissions Program through the American 561–233–1757 | mounts.org |FREE admission Horticultural Society. Palm Beach Zoo 561–547–9453 | palmbeachzoo.org | 50% off admission For more information, visit boktowergardens.org 1151 TOWER BOULEVARD | LAKE WALES, FL 33853 BONITA SPRINGS FT. PIERCE ORLANDO Everglades Wonder Gardens* (AHS) Heathcote Botanical Gardens * (AHS) Harry P. Leu Gardens * (AHS) 239–992–2591 | evergladeswondergardens.com 772–464–0323 407–246–2620 | leugardens.org | FREE admission FREE admission JACKSONVILLE ORANGE COUNTY BRADENTON Jacksonville Arboretum & Gardens * (AHS) Regional History Center South Florida Museum* 904–356–5577 | jacksonvillearboretum.org 800–965–2030 | thehistorycenter.org | 50% off admission 941–746–4131 | southfloridamuseum.org FREE Admission ORMOND BEACH FREE Admission The Cummer Museum of Arts & Gardens* (AHS) Ormond Bch Memorial Art Museum (AHS) 904–356–6857 | cummer.org | FREE admission CLEARWATER 386–676–3347 | Special Discounts Available Clearwater Marine Aquarium The Beaches Museum 727–441–1790 | cmaquarium.org | 50% off admission 904–241–5657 | 50% off admission PENSACOLA Historic Pensacola Village CLEWISTON LAKELAND 850–595–5985 | historicpensacola.org Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum Explorations V Children’s Museum 50% off Admission 863–902–1113 | ahtahthiki.com | 50% off admission 863–687–3869 | explorationsv.com | 50% off admission PORT ST. LUCIE Polk Museum of Art * COCONUT GROVE 863–688–7743 | polkmuseumofart.org | FREE admission Port St. Lucie Botanical Gardens * (AHS) The Kampong of the National Tropical 772–337–1959 | pslbotanicalgardens.org | FREE admission Botanical Garden* (AHS) LARGO SANFORD 305–442–7169 | ntbg.org | FREE admission The Florida Botanical Gardens * (AHS) 727–582–2100 | flbg.org | FREE admission Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Garden CORAL GABLES 407–323–4450 | centralfloridazoo.org | 50% off admission Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden* (AHS) MIAMI BEACH SANIBEL 305–667–1651 | fairchildgarden.org Miami Beach Botanical (AHS) 305–673–7256 | mbgarden.org | Special Discounts Available Botanical Garden at Sanibel Moorings DAYTONA BEACH Condominium Resort * (AHS) Museum of Arts and Sciences MAITLAND 800–237–5144 | sanibelmoorings.com | FREE admission 386–255–0285 | moas.org | 50% off admission Art & History Museums— Maitland* The Bailey-Matthews Shell Museum 407–539–2181 | artandhistory.org | FREE admission DAVIE 888–679–6450 | shellmuseum.org | 50% off admission Flamingo Gardens * (AHS) NAPLES SARASOTA 954–473–2955 | flamingogardens.org | FREE admission Naples Botanical Garden Mote Marine Laboratory 239–643–7275 | naplesgarden.org | 50% off admission FT. LAUDERDALE 941–388–4441 | mote.org | 50% off admission Historic Stranahan House OCALA Marie Selby Botanical Gardens * (AHS) 954–524–4736 | stranahanhouse.org | 50% off admission Appleton Museum of Art * 941–366–5731 | selby.org | FREE admission 352–291–4455 | appletonmuseum.org | FREE admission FT. MYERS ST. AUGUSTINE Edison & Ford Winter Estates * (AHS) ODESSA St. Augustine Lighthouse & Museum 239–334–7419 | edisonfordwinterestates.org Suncoast Center for Fine Scale Modeling 904–829–0745 | staugustinelighthouse.org FREE admission 727–375–3385 | finescalemodeling.org | $2 off admission 50% off admission.
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