What you should know
- Inspired by the film adaptation of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s musical “In the Heights,” the Intrepid Museum celebrates New York City’s vibrant and historic community by offering free admission to Washington Heights residents for a limited time only.
- The offer will run from Monday to Sunday, June 27.
- The Intrepid Museum returned to a 7-day-a-week schedule on Monday, according to its website. The museum will be open from 10 am to 5 pm with the last entry taking place at 4 pm daily.
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NEW YORK – Inspired by the film adaptation of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s musical “In the Heights,” the Intrepid Museum celebrates New York City’s vibrant and historic community by offering free admission to residents of Washington Heights for a limited time only. limited.
The offer will run from Monday to Sunday, June 27.
Tickets will be available for pickup at the Intrepid Museum box office. Valid government-issued photo identification (or other valid documentation that matches valid government-issued photo identification) with proof of residency in zip codes 10031,10032, 10033, 10034, or 10040 is required. Offer is limited to four tickets per ID.
The Intrepid Museum returned to a 7-day-a-week schedule on Monday, according to its website. The museum will be open from 10 am to 5 pm with the last entry taking place at 4 pm daily.
You can find more information at https://www.intrepidmuseum.org/.
Directed by Jon M. Chu, “In the Heights” explores the lives of the residents of the Hispanic community of Washington Heights in Manhattan. The story centers on Usnavi, the winery owner who dreams of leaving the Big Apple and opening a bar in his home country, the Dominican Republic.
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