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Pinellas County Museum Pass
Thanks to our partnerships with area museums, the Pinellas Public Library Cooperative is happy to offer FREE family admission to the following museums:
- The Collection on Palmetto
- Dunedin Fine Art Center’s Children’s Museum (Closed August 12 – September 6, 2024)
- Dunedin History Museum
- Florida CraftArt
- The Florida Holocaust Museum (closed for construction through early 2025)
- Glazer Children’s Museum
- Great Explorations Children’s Museum
- Henry B. Plant Museum
- Imagine Museum
- Leepa Rattner Museum of Art
- Museum of Fine Arts
- Safety Harbor Museum & Cultural Center
- Tampa Bay History Center
How the museum pass works:
- Each PPLC member library has museum passes for each museum partner.
- Passes are available for in-person check-out on a first-come, first-served basis. Passes are not renewable or holdable.
- Availability of passes can be searched in the PPLC online catalog or by contacting the library’s circulation staff.
- You may check out passes for more than one museum, but you may only have one pass per museum at a time.
- Passes can only be checked out by adult PPLC cardholders in good standing.
- Upon check out of a pass, the cardholder will receive a check-out receipt, which must be taken to the museum.
- The library check-out receipt must be presented to museum staff upon entry. The museum will retain the receipt.
- Admission is valid for up to 2 adults and 3 children, under the age of 18, from the same household.
- Each pass is valid for one visit within the 7-day loan period. Passes are checked out for a full 7-day period.
- Passes will automatically be removed from a borrower’s record after 7 days. There are no overdue fines or lost charges on passes.
- Passes are not available to reciprocal borrowers.
Library cardholders are able to borrow a free family pass to these institutions for seven days. Each branch only has two passes for each museum, so they’re on a first-come, first-served basis. Check the availability online or by calling. Availability may change at any time.
Check out the Pinellas Museum Pass!ÂÂ
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Pinellas County Museum Pass
Thanks to our partnerships with area museums, the Pinellas Public Library Cooperative is happy to offer FREE family admission to the following museums:
- The Collection on Palmetto
- Dunedin Fine Art Center’s Children’s Museum (Closed August 12 – September 6, 2024)
- Dunedin History Museum
- Florida CraftArt
- The Florida Holocaust Museum (closed for construction through early 2025)
- Glazer Children’s Museum
- Great Explorations Children’s Museum
- Henry B. Plant Museum
- Imagine Museum
- Leepa Rattner Museum of Art
- Museum of Fine Arts
- Safety Harbor Museum & Cultural Center
- Tampa Bay History Center
How the museum pass works:
- Each PPLC member library has museum passes for each museum partner.
- Passes are available for in-person check-out on a first-come, first-served basis. Passes are not renewable or holdable.
- Availability of passes can be searched in the PPLC online catalog or by contacting the library’s circulation staff.
- You may check out passes for more than one museum, but you may only have one pass per museum at a time.
- Passes can only be checked out by adult PPLC cardholders in good standing.
- Upon check out of a pass, the cardholder will receive a check-out receipt, which must be taken to the museum.
- The library check-out receipt must be presented to museum staff upon entry. The museum will retain the receipt.
- Admission is valid for up to 2 adults and 3 children, under the age of 18, from the same household.
- Each pass is valid for one visit within the 7-day loan period. Passes are checked out for a full 7-day period.
- Passes will automatically be removed from a borrower’s record after 7 days. There are no overdue fines or lost charges on passes.
- Passes are not available to reciprocal borrowers.
Library cardholders are able to borrow a free family pass to these institutions for seven days. Each branch only has two passes for each museum, so they’re on a first-come, first-served basis. Check the availability online or by calling. Availability may change at any time.
Check out the Pinellas Museum Pass!ÂÂ


