If the playground, park and movie routine is getting a little tired, why not do something different with the kids this week? From an art museum to a deal on admission to a historic mansion, these events will win approval from everyone in the family.
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Up to 53% Off Museum Admission at Portland Museum of Art
From the Portland Museum of Art deal description:
This collection includes traditional and contemporary works from American and European masters, plus iconic works from Maine artists. Your deal includes admission for one, two or four guests.
Where: Portland Museum of Art, 7 Congress St., Downtown Portland
Price: $9-$34 (up to 53 percent discount off regular price)
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Up to 58% Off at Southworth Planetarium
From the Southworth Planetarium deal description:
Visitors to the facility can explore exhibits and attend lectures to learn about various planets. The planetarium also hosts impressive shows with picturesque space narratives and laser lights set to music. Your deal includes four passes to the planetarium or a one-year family membership for up to four people.
Where: Southworth Planetarium, USM Portland - Science Building, 96 Falmouth St.
Price: $12-$17 (up to 58 percent discount off regular price)
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Up to 56% Off Admission to Victoria Mansion
From the Victoria Mansion deal description:
Enjoy a visit to Victoria Mansion, which showcases elegant Italian-style architecture and original 19th-century interiors. The mansion is among the most important historic homes of the 19th century in the nation. A tour of the mansion is included in the ticket price.
Where: Victoria Mansion, 109 Danforth St., West End
Price: $16-$28 (up to 56 percent discount off regular price)
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