Spark their awe & wonder
about Ohio’s amazing history with
the 4th grade history pass program.
The America 250-Ohio Commission and history-related museums and sites recently introduced the new 4th Grade History Pass – a special program that allows Ohio 4th grade students with the chance to attend participating history museums and historic sites free of charge, with a paid adult.*</p
“Fourth-grade students in the state of Ohio study the early development of Ohio and the United States,” said Todd Kleismit, executive director of the America 250-Ohio Commission. This program aligns with the critical age when students learn about Ohio history in school. Involving Ohio’s youngest citizens in the 250th anniversary is a priority for the Commission, and we hope students come away inspired and excited about the history of Ohio and eager to learn more.”
The 4 th Grade History Pass is a promotion to provide every 4 th grade student in Ohio with the opportunity to visit a participating history-related museum or site in Ohio for free with a paid adult. Accompanying families pay regular admission. The program and Passs may not be used for group visit admission (other restrictions may apply). This program is part of Ohio’s celebration of the U.S. 250 th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence which will occur in 2026.
The free admission is for any Ohio 4th grader. The family members who will visit with the 4th grade student will pay regular admission for the history site they wish to visit.
Go to america250-ohio.org/fourth-grade-pass and download the Pass. When you go to a participating history museum, show the Pass on your phone or printed copy to receive one (1) free admission for the 4th grade student.
The promotion aligns with the grade when students learn about Ohio history in school. Fourth-grade students in the state of Ohio study the early development of Ohio and the United States.
From the ODE Website:
“The fourth-grade year focuses on the early development of Ohio and the United States. Students learn about the history, geography, government and economy of their state and nation. Foundations of U.S. history are laid as students study prehistoric Ohio cultures, early American life, the U.S. Constitution, and the development and growth of Ohio and the United States. Students begin to understand how ideas and events from the past have shaped Ohio and the United States today.”
The promotion will allow fourth-grade students to further explore and understand Ohio’s unique contribution to the U.S. for the past 250+ years and to see how they fit into the larger story of Ohio. We hope students will come away inspired and excited about the history of Ohio and eager to learn more.
For the 2024-2025 4th grade students, the pass will be valid through August 31, 2025. Each year, for that school year’s 4th graders, the pass will be good September 1 through the following August 31. The program will end on August 31, 2027.
Yes, they can be used in more than one location, provided the museum is one of the participating history museums. You will need to show a Pass at each location.
Participating history museums throughout the state of Ohio, including the Cincinnati Museum Center, Ohio History Connection sites, and Western Reserve Historical Society/Cleveland History Center and Hale Farm and Village. To find an up-to-date list of participating history museums visit america250-ohio/fourth-grade-pass/#list
The student and their family will take the Pass to the participating location of their choice and show it to the admissions desk team member for one free admission for the fourth-grade student.
It will only cover the museum’s general admission. You should plan to pay the admission fees for any extra activities such as a planetarium show, giant screen film, special exhibition, etc., they are not included in the offer.
Pass Restrictions:
Go to America250-ohio.org/fourth-grade pass and click on the Contact Us under “Become a Museum Partner” and put in the subject line “4th Grade History Pass Partner” – an America 250-Ohio team member will reach out to inform you about the program and its requirements.
Use the 4th Grade History Pass to explore these special experiences being offered at 4th Grade History Pass partner locations. Be sure to check their websites to get the details you’ll need to plan your visit.
Organization | Exhibition | Dates | Link |
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Cleveland History Center | Cleveland Starts Here | New permanent exhibit | Go to Exhibit Link |
Cleveland History Center | Corvair: The American Porsche? | Through September 30th | Go to Exhibit Link |
McKinley Presidential Library and Museum | A Constellation of Objects | Through October 26th | Go to Exhibit Link |
McKinley Presidential Library and Museum | Daily Planetarium shows | Through Labor Day weekend, 11:00, 11:30, 1:00 and 2:00 | Go to Exhibit Link |
Noble County Historical Society | Noble County 60th Anniversary | June 1st - September 6th | Go to Exhibit Link |
Ohio History Center | Ohio Village | Through July 21 or August 4th | Go to Exhibit Link |
Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Library & Museums | Chasing Totality: The Science and History of Eclipses | Through December 31st | Go to Exhibit Link |
The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center | The Negro Motorist Green Book | July 13-October 13, 2024 | Go to Exhibit Link |
WACO Air Museum | Golden Age of Flight | Continuous | Go to Exhibit Link |
Worthington Historical Society | Everyone's Best Friend | Through December 15th | Go to Exhibit Link |
Worthington Historical Society | Steiff | Through December 15th | Go to Exhibit Link |
Museum of Fulton County | "All Aboard" Train Exhibit | Open Throughout 2024 | Go to Exhibit Link |
To download the 4th Grade Pass ticket,
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To print the 4th Grade Pass ticket,
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