CRANFORD LIBRARY NEW MUSEUM PASS – BROOKLYN BOTANIC GARDEN

The Cranford Public Library recently added the Brooklyn Botanic Garden to its museum pass program. The Fodor’s Travel online site describes the Brooklyn Botanic Garden as “a gem even among New York’s superlative botanical sites, this verdant 52-acre oasis charms with its array of ‘gardens within the garden’—an idyllic Japanese Hill-and-Pond garden, a nearly centuryold rose garden, and a Shakespeare garden.”
The library also lends passes to the Frick Collection, Grounds for Sculpture, the Guggenheim Museum, the International Center of Photography Museum, the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum, Liberty Hall Museum at Kean University, the Montclair Art Museum, the Morris Museum, the Museum of the City of New York, the Museum of the Moving Image, Newark Museum, and the Stickley Museum.
Purchased for the library by the Friends of the Cranford Public Library, the passes can be borrowed by adult Cranford Library card holders and adult members of the Friends of the Cranford Public Library with MURAL borrowing privileges. Passes circulate for two days and are available on a first come, first served basis. They cannot be reserved or renewed. To see if a pass is available, visit the Cranford Public Library page at cranfordlibrary.org and search the Library catalog by museum name. For more information about the library pass program, visit the Library page and click on the Museum Passes tab. Also, if you present your valid Cranford Public Library card at Liberty Science Center, you will be entitled to a $3.00 discount off the price of admission.