Twenty-seven of the Chicago area's largest and most popular cultural attractions are rolling out the red carpet for the 2006 Gay Games and offering a single 'Culture Passport' good for special discounts and promotions to Gay Games participants and spectators.
Discounts are available to those who present the Gay Games VII Culture Passport at ticket counters of participating cultural institutions. The passport is inside the free Gay Games Culture Program Guide, given to all Gay Games participants. It is also available starting at the following Chicago Water Works Visitor Information Center, 163 E. Pearson, and the Chicago Cultural Center Visitor Information Center, 77 E. Randolph.
The guide will also be available at the Gay Games VII Expo, open Fri.- Mon., July 14-17, at the Hilton Chicago, 720 S. Michigan. Participating institutions include:
• Adler Planetarium
• The Art Institute of Chicago
• Brookfield Zoo
• Chicago Architecture Foundation
• Chicago Botanic Gardens
• Chicago Children's Museum
• Chicago History Museum
• DuSable Museum of African-American History
• The Field Museum
• Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio
• Frank Lloyd Wright's Robie House
• Garfield Park Conservatory
• Kohl Children's Museum of Greater Chicago
• Lincoln Park Conservatory
• The Lincoln Park Zoo
• Mary & Leigh Block Museum of Art
• McCormick Tribune Freedom Museum
• Mexican Fine Arts Center Museum
• Museum of Contemporary Art
• Museum of Contemporary Photography
• Museum of Science & Industry
• The Notebaert Nature Museum
• Peace Museum
• Pritzker Military Library
• Shedd Aquarium
• Smart Museum of Art
• Spertus Institute of Jewish Studies
Discounts and offers vary between institutions and are valid only between July 14-23.