(Mashantucket, Conn.) – The Mashantucket Pequot Museum & Research Center is proud to participate in the new Connecticut Season Pass program – a free, digital pass that unlocks exclusive savings at top attractions across the state of Connecticut.
As part of the program, the Pequot Museum is offering free admission for one youth (age 6–17) with the purchase of one full-price adult or senior ticket. This special offer is available in person only and cannot be combined with other discounts.
Located on the sovereign homelands of the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation, the Museum offers an immersive journey through thousands of years of Indigenous history, culture, and resilience. From life-sized dioramas and dynamic exhibits to our newly refreshed Museum Store and seasonal programs, the Pequot Museum is a place of learning, discovery, and connection for families of all ages.
“We are excited to be part of this statewide initiative that encourages exploration and makes cultural experiences more accessible to everyone,” said Joshua Carter, Executive Director of the Pequot Museum. “The CT Season Pass is a great way for families to experience the diversity of Connecticut’s offerings starting right here at Mashantucket.”
To learn more about the Mashantucket Pequot Museum & Research Center visit, www.pequotmuseum.org.
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The Mashantucket Pequot Museum & Research Center is a 308,000 square foot non-profit educational institution representing the history and culture of the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation, the natural history of Southeastern Connecticut, and the richness and diversity of indigenous cultures and societies throughout North America. Spectacular exhibits and galleries span 98,000 square feet showcasing tribal cultures, science, the arts, and the abundance of local natural resources from the Ice Age to present day. Open throughout the spring, summer and fall, the museum offers a variety of educational programs and exciting events for all ages. The facility consists of permanent exhibits, the Mashantucket Gallery, classrooms, a 320-seat auditorium, a restaurant, and museum shop, while the research center houses collections, libraries, archives, and archaeology and conservation laboratories. For more information about the world’s largest Native American museum, please visit our website.
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Latoya Cluff
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