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SINCE 1997 SIMPLE & ENJOY FOR Admission to the 4 Best Attractions EASY TO USE 9 DAYS NEW ENGLAND AQUARIUM General Admission ATLANTA CityPASS PHILADELPHIA CityPASS • Georgia Aquarium • The Franklin Institute MUSEUM OF SCIENCE • World of Coca-Cola • Big Bus Company and Exhibit Halls Admission • CNN Studio Tours Philadelphia Trolley Works • Zoo Atlanta • One Liberty Observation Deck SKYWALK OBSERVATORY AT • Center for Civil and Human Rights • Adventure Aquarium PRINTED IN THE USA • Fernbank Museum of Natural History • Philadelphia Zoo THE PRUDENTIAL CENTER • College Football Hall of Fame General Admission and Chick-fi l-A Fan Experience SAN FRANCISCO CityPASS BOSTON CityPASS • Muni Cable Car & Bus Passport BOSTON HARBOR CRUISES • New England Aquarium • California Academy of Sciences Historic Sightseeing Cruise • Museum of Science • Blue & Gold Fleet Bay • Skywalk Observatory at the Prudential Center Cruise Adventure HARVARD MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY • Boston Harbor Cruises • Aquarium of the Bay • Exploratorium General Admission • Harvard Museum of Natural History • de Young Museum CHICAGO CityPASS + Legion of Honor • Shedd Aquarium ASK FOR CITYPASS AT ANY ATTRACTION • Skydeck Chicago SEATTLE CityPASS • The Field Museum • Space Needle • Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago • Seattle Aquarium • 360 CHICAGO (Formerly John Hancock Observatory) • Argosy Cruises Harbor Tour • Adler Planetarium • Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP) • Art Institute of Chicago • Woodland Park Zoo DALLAS CityPASS • Chihuly Garden and Glass ADULT CHILD (3-11) • Perot Museum of Nature and Science • Pacifi c Science Center • Reunion Tower GeO-Deck SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CityPASS • The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza • Disneyland Park and $ $102 $ • Dallas Zoo ® $78 Disney California Adventure Park • Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden ® VALUE VALUE • SeaWorld® San Diego 56 44 • George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum • LEGOLAND® California HOUSTON CityPASS • Space Center Houston TAMPA BAY CityPASS • Downtown Aquarium • Busch Gardens® Tampa Bay Prices include applicable sales tax. Value based on highest priced items. Valid for 9 consecutive days, including fi rst day of use. • Houston Museum of Natural Science • The Florida Aquarium Program valid through February 2018. Pricing and discounts subject to change; visit citypass.com for current pricing. • Houston Zoo • Tampa’s Lowry Park Zoo citypass.com • Museum of Fine Arts, Houston • Clearwater Marine Aquarium are registered trademarks of City Pass, Inc. • Kemah Boardwalk All-Day Ride Pass • Museum of Science ® • Children’s Museum of Houston & Industry (MOSI) • Chihuly Collection VISIT IN ANY ORDER. NEW YORK CityPASS & NEW YORK C3 • The Empire State Building Experience TORONTO CityPASS and City Pass TRY OUR INTERACTIVE MAP AT citypass.com/bos-map ® • American Museum of Natural History • CN Tower OXFORD • The Metropolitan Museum of Art • Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada HARVARD • Top of the Rock® Observation Deck UNIVERSITY Harvard Museum • Casa Loma of Natural History Museum of Science • Guggenheim Museum M • Royal Ontario Museum A 26 Oxford St Cambridge 1 Science Park • Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island S CAMBRIDGE S • Toronto Zoo AC • Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises HU S • Ontario Science Centre E T • 9/11 Memorial & Museum T Boston Harbor Cruises S A CHARLES • Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum V RIVER Long Wharf, corner of State St Programs subject to change. E • Hornblower Sightseeing Cruises See citypass.com for current program details. 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