KNOXVILLE, IOWA (September 19, 2011) - On Saturday,
September 24, the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame & Museum in Knoxville
will participate in the seventh annual Museum Day. Museum Day is a day when
museums and cultural institutions nationwide open their doors free of charge
to all visitors who download the official ticket from
www.smithsonian.com. A journey to celebrate our world’s dynamic
heritage and cultural life, participating Museum Day venues emulate the
free-admission policy of the Smithsonian Institution’s Washington,
D.C.-based facilities. Attendees must present the downloaded ticket to gain free entry for two people to participating institutions. The Museum Day ticket is available to download on their web site at www.smithsonian.com/museumday. One ticket is permitted per household, per e-mail address. Links to other participating museums’ web sites can also be found there.
About National Sprint Car Hall of Fame & Museum FoundationThe National Sprint Car Hall of Fame & Museum Foundation, Inc. is a membership based, program-driven 501(c)(3) charitable non-profit organization, which was incorporated on April 25, 1986, in the state of Iowa. The National Sprint Car Hall of Fame & Museum Foundation, Inc., was incorporated for the dual purpose of preserving the history and promoting the future of the sport of sprint car racing. For more information, individuals are encouraged to visit www.sprintcarhof.com and www.sprintcarstuff.com. About Smithsonian MediaSmithsonian Media comprises Smithsonian magazine, Air & Space, goSmithsonian, Smithsonian Media Digital Network and the Smithsonian Channel. Smithsonian Media’s flagship publication, Smithsonian magazine, is one of the nation’s largest magazines with a circulation of more than 2 million and nearly 7 million readers. Smithsonian Media is a division of Smithsonian Enterprises, the revenue-generating business unit of the Smithsonian Institution. The Smithsonian Institution is the world’s largest museum and research complex consisting of 19 museums and galleries, the National Zoological Park and nine research facilities. Approximately 30 million people from around the world visited the Smithsonian in 2010. For more information, individuals are encouraged to visit www.smithsonian.com.
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