Evansville Museum Joins Smithsonian Magazine’s 11th Annual Museum Day Live!

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Free Admission on September 26, 2015, with a Downloadable Museum Day Live! Ticket

Evansville, Indiana — The Evansville Museum of Arts, History & Science will open its doors free of charge with a Museum Day Live! Ticket on Saturday September 26, 2015, as part of Smithsonian magazine’s eleventh annual Museum Day Live! On this day only, participating museums across the United States emulate the spirit of the Smithsonian Institution’s Washington DC-based facilities, which offer free admission everyday, and open their doors for free to those who download a Museum Day Live! ticket.

“We are amoung 30 other museum in the state to be apart

Inclusive by design, the event represents Smithsonian’s commitment to make learning and the spread of knowledge accessible to everyone. Last year’s event drew over 400,000 participants, and this year’s event is expected to attract more museum goers than ever before.

The Museum Day Live! ticket will be available for download beginning in August at Smithsonian.com/museumday. Visitors who present the Museum Day Live! ticket will gain free entrance for two at participating venues for one day only. One ticket, per household, per email address is permitted. For more information about Museum Day Live! 2015 and a full list of participating museums and cultural institutions, please visit Smithsonian.com/museumday.

For more information, please visit Smithsonian.com/museumdaylive.

About Smithsonian Media

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& Space, Smithsonian Books, and the Smithsonian Media Digital Network. In addition,

Smithsonian Media overseas the Smithsonian Institution’s interest in the Smithsonian Channel,

a joint venture between the Smithsonian Institution and CBS/Showtime. Smithsonian Media is a

division of Smithsonian Enterprises, the revenue-generating business unit of the Smithsonian

Institution. The Smithsonian Institution is the world’s largest museum and research complex

consisting of 19 museums and galleries, the National Zoological Park and nine research

facilities. Approximately 30 million people from around the world visit the museums annually.