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All Members enjoy: • One year unlimited Museum admission for the cardholder(s) • Additional tickets at a reduced rate • Journey to the Centre of the Museum member only tours Enter the world seldom seen by visitors... deep within the Museum walls to find letters and diaries, commissions signed by A. Lincoln, muskets, uniforms and artifacts not currently on display in the Museum! • 15% discount on Museum Shop purchases • 10% discount on facility rental • Subscription to the Museum’s official quarterly newsletter • Preferred notice & seating at museum special events • Free memorial brick for members - 5 consecutive years

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