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Veterans and active military personnel can enter the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis for free
Indianapolis, Indiana – On November 4, veterans and active military people with military IDs will receive free entry to the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis as a token of gratitude for their service.
All additional military family members (up to five members per family), according to the Museum, will receive a 20% discount on day-of box office fees.
A tiny American flag will be distributed to the first 1,000 people, first-come, first-served.
Furthermore, the Indiana Department of Veterans Affairs will have representatives there to offer details and respond to inquiries concerning benefits available to veterans, such as health care, education, tax exemptions, and the Indiana Military Family Relief Fund.
The Museum will be open for business beginning at 10:00 a.m.
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