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The Field Museum Chicago

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FMV: $88

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Four (4) Tickets the Field Museum in Chicago ($88 Value)

The Field Museum fuels a journey of discovery across time to enable solutions for a brighter future rich in nature and culture.

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  • Four (4) Tickets the Field Museum Chicago values at $88

Enjoy special benefits:

  • Unlimited Basic admission
  • Free admission to all ticketed exhibitions and discounts on 3D movies for each person covered under the membership
  • 10-percent discount at our stores and restaurants
  • Opportunities to go behind the scenes at our Annual Members' Nights
  • Free reciprocal admission to participating science and technology museums all over the world
  • Invitations to member-only viewings of ticketed exhibitions

As well as these at-home benefits:

  • Free subscription to In the Field, our member magazine
  • Access to our member e-newsletter with digital updates for the whole family, including messages from Field scientists
  • Discounts on all educational programs
  • Invitations to member-only virtual events throughout the year

About the Field Museum

Located on Chicago's iconic Lake Michigan shore, the Field Museum opened its current building to the public in 1921-but our story began years earlier.

Our collection grew out of items on display in the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in the "White City." The exposition delighted visitors with 65,000 exhibits filled with natural wonders and cultural artifacts, many of which later found a permanent home in Chicago at the newly created Field Columbian Museum. Our museum name still honors Marshall Field, who donated $1 million to make the collective dream of a permanent museum a reality.

Since opening the Museum in 1894, our collection has grown to nearly 40 million artifacts and specimens. The breadth of our mission has expanded, too. We continue to research the objects in our collections, as well as document previously unknown species, conserve ecosystems in our backyard and across the globe, educate budding scientists, invite cross-cultural conversation, and more-all to ensure that our planet thrives for generations to come.