Petersen Automotive Museum Provides Free Memorial Day Weekend Admission For Veterans And Active-Duty Military Personnel
Veterans and active military members can enjoy free entry to the Petersen Automotive Museum during Memorial Day weekend. From Saturday, May 24, to Monday, May 26, the museum will waive admission fees for these individuals. Visitors can explore various exhibits, including "People's Champ: The Impact of Ken Block" and "Cars Are Beautiful: Mr Brainwash @ The Petersen."
The museum's Executive Director, Terry L. Karges, expressed gratitude by stating, "Memorial Day is a time to remember the courage and dedication of those who serve our country. We're humbled to provide free access to the Petersen Automotive Museum for veterans and active-duty service members as a small token of our appreciation for their sacrifice and commitment." To gain free entry, military personnel must show a valid military ID at the admissions desk.

Regular admission costs $21 for adults and $19 for seniors aged 62 and above. Children under four years old can enter without charge. The museum operates from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily, with paid parking available on-site.
The Petersen Automotive Museum is situated at 6060 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles. For further details about the museum's offerings or events, interested parties can visit their website at Petersen.org.
The museum is managed by the Petersen Automotive Museum Foundation, a non-profit organisation classified as a 501(c)(3) charity. General admission prices are set at $21 for adults, $19 for seniors (62+), $13 for youths aged 12-17, and $12 for children between ages 4 to 11. Active military personnel with ID, personal care attendants, and children under four are admitted free of charge.
For general inquiries or more information about visiting hours or exhibits, individuals can contact the museum directly at 323-930-CARS or visit their official website.


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