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Through Museums for All, those receiving food assistance (SNAP benefits) can gain free or reduced admission to more than 1,400 museums throughout the United States simply by presenting their EBT card and a photo ID. Several Chicago museums offer free admission to individuals and families who present an EBT card. Here are It's always a good idea to check with the specific museum's website or contact them directly to confirm their current policies and eligibility requirements, as programs and discounts may vary.
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Chicago Children's Museum: Offers free admission for those who present an EBT card or WIC ID.
Shedd Aquarium: Provides free or discounted admission to individuals and families presenting an EBT card.
Griffin Museum of Science and Industry (MSI): Offers free museum entry for EBT cardholders and WIC cardholders.
Field Museum: Illinois teachers and those with EBT or WIC cards receive reduced admission, or free on select days for Illinois residents.
Art Institute of Chicago: Participates in Museums for All and offers free admission for EBT cardholders.
Brookfield Zoo Chicago: Offers free admission to SNAP recipients.
American Writers Museum: Offers free admission for EBT cardholders.
Other Museums: Many other museums in Chicago and Illinois participate in Museums for All, offering free or discounted admission to those with EBT cards. Brushwood Center – Located among pristine woodlands in the Ryerson historic home in Riverwoods, Il., Brushwood Center at Ryerson Woods promotes the importance of nature for nurturing personal and community wellbeing, cultivating creativity, and inspiring learning.
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