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Opening Day

Date

Sat May 10 2025

Time

10:00 am - 6:00 pm

Cost

$22 Adults/$12 Youth/Free 2 & Under & Members
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Opening Day

We look forward to welcoming you to Heritage Museums & Gardens for the 2025 season! Thank you for supporting the museum with your purchase of admission tickets. We are excited to share with you our new Welcome Center!

General Admission Tickets are date specific and are valid for entry any time between 10 am-4:30 pm and can be purchased online or upon arrival. Heritage is open rain or shine, so don’t forget to dress for the elements!

Tickets include admission to:

  • The gardens – including the Big Bugs
  • Hidden Hollow
  • The Special Exhibitions Gallery, featuring the Bountiful Bogs exhibit
  • The J.K. Lilly III Automobile Gallery, featuring the From Carriage to Classic: How Automobiles Transformed America with highlights from the Creating Cape Cod exhibit
  • The American Art & Carousel Gallery, featuring Heritage Highlights exhibit
  • Wampanoag Wetu & Garden, and Wampanoag mush8n
  • Lilly’s Café
  • The Shop at Heritage

Tickets can be pre-purchased online or upon arrival.

The Adventure Park at Heritage is NOT included with the purchase of a Heritage Museums & Gardens admission; however, those with a receipt dated within seven days of their Heritage Museums & Gardens visit can receive 10% off tickets.

 

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Speaker

  • Judith Holt
    Judith Holt

    Judith Holt, principal of Judith Holt Design, has over 25 years of experience in energy efficiency, solar and green design. She is a certified energy auditor and member of the Northeast Sustainable Energy Association and the Cape Cod Climate Change Collaborative who has worked on Capitol Hill on energy education related projects. She wrote national standards for the Department of Energy and was appointed a Smithsonian Associate for her work in solar energy. She has authored several articles on green building issues and was the recipient of the New England Press Association award for Environmental Writing. She shares her wealth of expertise widely for community benefit, including her work with the Town of Andover to write their “green” standards, with the Massachusetts Audubon Society that has included evaluating energy use at 58 wildlife sanctuaries, and her current service as a member of Heritage’s Board of Trustees.

 

Thank You!

 
 

Program fees fund Heritage’s mission to inspire people of all ages to explore, discover and learn together.

 

 
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