Expanded free admission to two South Bend museums

SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- The Studebaker National Museum and the History Museum of South Bend have joined the nationwide “Museums for All” program that broadens free admission to more residents.

Along with more than 800 museums across the US, Studebaker and the History Museum will promote the “Museums for All” program to allow more visitors to enjoy each location’s exhibits.

The program supports people receiving food assistance benefits by giving free admission into participating museums to anyone who present their EBT card at the entrance.

The museums, which are adjacent to each other, are open Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from 12 to 5 p.m. Tours of the Oliver Mansion are included in admission.

For more information, call 574-9714 or 574-235-9664. More information can also be found by visiting the Studebaker National Museum website and the History Museum of South Bend website.

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