Free Museum Admission on Bank of America

bofa_museums.gifBank of America wants you to get cultured. Or it wants more cultured people to open bank accounts with them. Whatever. They're continuing the tradition of free admission to Massachusetts Bank of America cardholders during the month of May.

The Old State House Museum, the Museum of Fine Arts, the Museum of Science, and the Museum of African American History are participating in the promotion.

We didn't see any fine print, so it looks like the deal will get you into the War and Discontent exhibit currently showing at the MFA, and you can get into the Edward Hopper exhibit starting on May 22.

All you need to do is flash your card or be friends with someone who can flash his or her ATM or credit card because the promotion includes guests, too.

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Also participating is the Decordova Museum in Lincoln!

I wouldn't be so sure that free admission covers entrance to special exhibitions like the Hopper, which require a more expensive ticket than the standard museum admission charge (in this case $8 more). Still a very good deal, though.

Just spoke to the MFA -- the deal does not apply to the Hopper exhibit.

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