Bank of America cardholders get free admission to the museum on July 4th weekend

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FIRST ON FOX: Bank of America is extending its signature “Museums on Us” program over the July 4th weekend, offering eligible cardholders free admission to 250 museums and cultural centers across the country as the US celebrates its 250th anniversary.
Bank of America, Merrill and Bank of America Private Bank credit and debit cardholders can receive free general admission at 250 cultural and community centers on July 4 and July 5 by presenting the appropriate card and government-issued identification, the financial institution said.
“Visiting one of these museums is an opportunity to celebrate the people, places and institutions that have shaped our country and continue to define our communities,” Meghan Hughes, head of arts and heritage at Bank of America, said in a statement. “As people travel and gather over the 4th of July weekend, we encourage cardholders to take advantage of our Museums and experience these additional programs that celebrate our nation's history.”
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Bank of America's “Museums on Us” program expands to 250 cultural centers across the country over the 4th of July weekend. (Bank of America)
“Museums on Us” typically offers eligible Bank of America, Merrill and Bank of America Private Bank cardholders free general admission during the first full weekend of each month. This July, the bank is expanding the program to 250 participating institutions as part of its broader support of America 250.
Bank of America is also providing grant funding to the National Archives in Washington, DC, allowing the center to extend its hours of operation until 10 p.m. through July 5. The bank said the extended hours are intended to give more visitors the opportunity to view the Declaration of Independence.
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The company supports additional America 250 programs in several major markets.
In Boston, Bank of America supports free access to the MA250 + Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular, described as one of the oldest and largest Fourth of July events.
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Bank of America's “Museums in Our Country” program includes museums, historic sites and cultural centers in all 43 states and 158 cities. (Bank of America)
In Detroit, the bank supports The Henry Ford's Salute to America and the Michigan Science Center's “Science for Safety” program.
In Miami, the Freedom Tower will join the “Museums on Us” and offer free admission throughout the duration of the FIFA World Cup 2026.
Bank of America also supports presidential history projects, including the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library, which is scheduled to open July 4 in Medora, North Dakota. The bank has made a $5 million gift to establish the library, which will focus on Roosevelt's presidency, conservation and social responsibility.
The company also announced support for the Smithsonian's presidential portrait gallery through the Art Preservation Project to examine and preserve 110 presidential portraits and frames.
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Bank of America cardholders can get free general admission at eligible locations on July 4th and July 5th. (Bank of America)
In New York, Bank of America has committed to raising $500,000 and matching those funds for a total of $1 million to support the Intrepid Museum's mission to honor service members.
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The bank has also partnered with Vet Tix to offer thousands of free FIFA World Cup 2026 tickets to veterans, current members of the military and first responders.
A full list of participating museums is available at BankofAmerica.com/MuseumsonUs.



