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Arlington Residents Get 50% Off at National Medal of Honor Museum Until July 4

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Published on April 18, 2025
Arlington Residents Get 50% Off at National Medal of Honor Museum Until July 4Source: City of Arlington, TX

In a recent show of appreciation, the National Medal of Honor Museum (NMOHM) has rolled out a special offer for Arlington, Texas residents, providing them with the opportunity to visit the recently established national landmark at a 50% discount, a deal that runs through July 4. According to an announcement from the City of Arlington, the half-price ticket initiative is the Museum's way of giving back to the local community for its unwavering support during its development and construction phases.

The neighborhood, embracing the spirit of the Museum since its inception, has shown its support through patience and pride. Now, locals can delve into this cultural experience for less, any day, any time until Independence Day. As per the City of Arlington, NMOHM President and CEO Chris Cassidy expressed that "This Museum would not exist without the incredible support of the City of Arlington and its residents," underscoring the importance of the local community in bringing the Museum to life.

To snag the discount, Arlington locals can use the promo code LOCAL25 online or present a valid ID at the Museum showing their Arlington zip code. The City of Arlington notes that there are no blackout dates or time restrictions, but the deal is only valid until the July 4th cut-off, and payment must be linked to an Arlington billing address to be accepted.

Visitors to the NMOHM can expect a journey spanning the awe-inspiring accounts of Medal of Honor recipients. As described by the City of Arlington, the exhibits cover 31,000 square feet of immersive displays, multimedia experiences, and numerous artifacts. Arlington Mayor Jim Ross also emphasized the Museum's significance, stating, "We are so proud to have the National Medal of Honor Museum in The American Dream City," recognizing the connection between local hero Colonel Neel Kearby's story and the broader narratives the Museum holds.