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STC Travel Passport Program Participants November 1, 2015 to April 30, 201 6 ASTC Travel Passport Program Participants November 1, 2015 to April 30, 201 6 As a member of an institution participating in the ASTC Travel Passport Program, you are eli gible for benefits such as free GENERAL ADMISSION when you travel outside of your local area. These benefits DO NOT include free or discounted admission to special exhibits, planetarium and larger -screen theater presentations, nor do they include museum store discounts and other benefits associated with museum membership unless stated otherwise. EXCLUSIONS 1. Science centers & museums located within 90 miles* of the science center/museum where the visitor is a member. 2. Science centers & museums located within 90 miles* of the visitor’s residence. *This distance is measured “as the crow flies ,” meaning that it is based on the linear radius, not driving distance. BEFORE YOU TRAVEL CHECKLIST Make sure the science center/museum y ou are visiting is not excluded (see above exclusions). Review that science center/museum’s family admittance policy below (denoted by “ F”). Call before you visit to confirm your Passport Program benefits. Pack your ID (or other proof of residence). Admissions staff reserve the right to request proof of residence for benefits to apply. Passpo rt Program venues requesting proof of residence are marked by ( IDs ). Pack your membership card . Passport Program venues are not required to grant benefits to visitors who forget their cards. There is no universal database with all Passport visitors’ member data for admission staff to reference. Some venues will allow you to call the science center or museum you joined to confirm yo ur membership, but they are under no obligation to do so. Lost your card? Please contact the science center or museum which you joined. ASTC does not issue or administer membership cards. CALL BEFORE YOU VISIT TO CONFIRM YOUR TRAVEL PASSPORT PROGRAM BEN EFITS. ALABAMA children under 17 CALIFORNIA hours. Gateway Science Museum ( IDs) Anniston Museum of Natural History ARIZONA Bay Area Discovery Museum ( IDs) 625 The Esplanade, Chico, CA 95959 800 Museum Drive, Anniston, AL 36206 557 McReynolds Road, Sausalito, CA 94965 (530) 898 -4121 www.csuchico.edu/gateway (256) 237-6766 Arizona Science Center (415) 339-3900 www.baykidsmuseum.org F: Two adults and up to four children, from the www.annistonmuseum.org 600 East Washington Street, Phoenix, AZ F: Up to two adults and all of their children same household F: All living at one address 85004-2394 (602) 716-2000 www.azscience.org California Science Center Humboldt State University Natural History Gulf Coast Exploreum Science Center F: Two parents and their children under 18 700 Exposition Park Drive, Los Angeles, CA Museum 65 Government Street, Mobile, AL 36602 years old living at home 90037 1242 G Street, Arcata, CA 95521 (251) 208-6893 www.exploreum.com (323) 724-3623 (707) 826 -4479 www.humboldt.edu/natmus F: Four persons, one of whom must be a Flandrau Science Center & Planetarium/UA www.californiasciencecenter.org F: Two adults and up to four children in cardholder. Free admission limited to Mineral Museum F: Unlimited. Museum is free; Passport household permanent galleries only. Fees will be 1601 East University Boulevard, Tucson, AZ visitors receive a 10% discount on museum assessed for IMAX and certain traveling 85719 store purchases. Kern County Museum exhibits. Photo ID required for (520) 621-7827 www.flandrau.org 3801 Chester Avenue, Bakersfield, CA 93301 cardholder. F: Two adults and up to four children under Chabot Space & Science Center ( IDs) (661) 437 -3330 www.kcmuseum.org the age of 18. Free admission to general 10000 Skyline Boulevard, Oakland, CA 94619 F: Up to six members of a single household. Mary G. Hardin Center for Cultural exhibits. (510) 336-7300 www.chabotspace.org Arts F: Two adults and children (18 years and Kidspace Children's Museum ( IDs) 501 Broad Street, Gadsden, AL 35901 International Wildlife Museum under) in the household 480 North A rroyo Boulevard, Pasadena, CA (256) 543-2787 www.culturalarts.com 4800 West Gates Pass Road, Tucson, AZ F: All family members residing in the 85745 Children's Creativity Museum 91103 (626) 449 -9144 www.kidspacemuseum.org same household (520) 629-0100 www.thewildlifemuseum.org 221 Fourth Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 F: Free general admission for up to four F: Up to two adults and four children or (415) 820-3320 www.creativity.org guests with at least one adult (age 18 or over) McWane Science Center ( IDs) grandchildren under 18 F: Two adults and up to four children present at all times. Additional guests pay 200 19th Street N, Birmingham, AL regular admission. 35203 Kitt Peak National Observatory Visitor Children's Museum at La Habra (IDs) (205) 714-8300 www.mcwane.org Center 301 South Euclid Street, La Habra, CA 90631 The Lawrence Hall of Science F: Two adults and member's children or State Route 386, (56 Miles Southwest of (562) 905-9693 www.lhcm.org 1 Centennial Drive, University of California, grandchildren 18 years old or under Tucson), Tucson, AZ 85719 F: 2 adults and 2 children in same household Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720 (520) 318-8726 www.noao.edu (510) 642 -5132 Sci-Quest, Hands-on Science Center F: Ten percent gift shop discount; free tours Columbia Memorial Space Center ( IDs) www.lawrencehallofscience.org (IDs) for immediate family members 12400 Columbia Way, Downey, CA 90242 F: Two adults and their children under 18 1435 Paramount Drive, Huntsville, AL (562) 231-1200 living in the same household 35806 Lowell Observatory www.columbiaspacescience.org (256) 837-0606 www.sci-quest.org 1400 West Mars Hill Road, Flagstaff, AZ F: Two adults and three children Lick Observatory ( IDs) F: Parents or grandparents with 86001 29955 Mount Hamilton Road, Mt Hamilton, CA children/grandchildren under (928) 774-3358 www.lowell.edu CuriOdyssey ( IDs) 95140 18; up to two adults and four children. F: Two care-giving adults and immediately 1651 Coyote Point Drive, San Mateo, CA (831) 459 -5939 www.ucolick.org Free admission limited to general exhibit supervised children 94401-1097 F: Two adults (parents/grandparents) and areas; does not include traveling exhibits (650) 342-7755 www.curiodyssey.org children/grandchildren under 18. Museum is or theater shows. ARKANSAS F: Parents or grandparents (two adults) and up to four children under 18 in same free; Passport visitors receive a 10% discount on museum store purchases. Southern Museum of Flight household. Parking not included. Mid-America Science Museum 4343 73rd Street North, Birmingham, AL 500 Mid-America Boulevard, Hot Springs, AR Lindsay Wildlife Experience 35206-3642 Discovery Cube (formerly Discovery 71913 1931 First Avenue, Walnut Creek, CA 9459 7 (205) 833-8226 Science Center) ( IDs) (501) 767-3461 www.midamericamuseum.org (925) 935 -1978 www.wildlife-museum.org www.southernmuseumofflight.org 2500 North Main Street, Santa Ana, CA F: Two adults named on membership card F: Parents or grandparents with children or F: Blood relatives or related through 92705 and up to 3 children living within same grandchildren under 18 marriage household (714) 542-2823 www.discoverycube.org F: Two named adults and two children. Maturango Museum of the Indian Wells U.S. Space & Rocket Center Includes the Los Angeles campus located at Museum of Discovery Valley One Tranquility Base, Huntsville, AL 11800 Foothill Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 500 President Clinton Avenue, Suite 150, 100 East Las Flores Avenue, Ridgecrest, CA 35805-3399 91342, (818) 686-2323. Little Rock, AR 72201 93555 (800) 63-SPACE www.rocketcenter.com (501) 396-7050 www.museumofdiscovery.org (760) 375 -6900 www.maturango.org F: Two adults and up to four children Discovery Museum ( IDs) F: Two adults named on membership card F: Two adults living in the same home. Under under 18. Free admission to general and Science & Space Center, 3615 Auburn and up to 3 children living within same 18 and active duty military always free. traveling exhibit areas and public Boulevard, Sacramento, CA 95821 household. Membership expiration date simulators; does not include IMAX or (916) 808-3942 www.thediscovery.org information is required. *Mid -America Natural History Museum of Los Angeles National Geographic Theaters. F: Two adults named on the membership card Science Museum not included* County and three children living within the same 900 Exposition Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA household. Membership expiration date ALASKA Scott Family Amazeum (IDs) 90007 information is required. 1009 Museum Way, Bentonville, AR 72712 (213) 763 -3426 www.nhm.org Anchorage Museum at Rasmuson (479) 696-9280 www. amazeum.org F: Two adults and up to four children. Includes Explorit Science Center Center F: Up to five people, one must be named on George C. Page Museum at the La Brea Tar 3141 Fifth Street, Davis, CA 95618 625 C Street, Anchorage, AK 99501 card. Pits, 5801 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles 90036 (907) 929-9200 (530) 756-0191 www.explorit.org F: One or two adults; children 18 and younger www.anchoragemuseum.org Placer Nature Center living at member's address. *Call ahead for F: Adult cardholder and all of their 3700 Christian Valley Road, Auburn, CA Page 1 of 8 95602 Wings Over the Rockies Air & Space Passport visitors receive free admission to Orlando Science Center ( IDs) (530) 878-6053 Museum Planetarium/Downtown Digital Dome Theatre 777 East Princeton Street, Orlando, FL www.placernaturecenter.org 7711 East Academy Boulevard, Denver, CO show only. Does not include IMAX Theater. 32803-1291 F: Two adults (parents or grandparents) 80230-6929 (407) 514-2000 www.osc.org and dependent children 18 and under. (303) 360-5360 www.wingsmuseum.org Charlotte County Historical Center F: Two adults and children under 18 living in Museum is free; Passport visitors receive F: Persons living year-round at the same 22959 Bayshore Road, Charlotte Harbor, FL the household or grandparents and free and discounted workshops and physical address 33980 grandchildren under 18.
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