NARMLogoThe Historical Society of Washington, D.C.  (HSW) is pleased to announce its participation in the North American Reciprocal Museum Program (NARM), a reciprocal museum membership program. As part of a network of more than 700 museums throughout the country, HSW  members can take part in shared membership benefits.

Purchase or renew your membership at the Potomac Level ($100) or above and enjoy reciprocal membership privileges at historic properties and museums throughout the country such as Hillwood Estate, Museum and Gardens and The Phillips Collection. A one-year, single membership to HSW  is available for $100. Members will receive discounts in the  gift shop and advance notice of all exhibitions and events.

To take advantage of these benefits, simply present your HSW membership card with NARM sticker to receive reduced admission and any additional on–site discounts. Each member who qualifies must have a valid membership card with the gold NARM sticker. A valid membership card should display the expiration date, or the member should have documentation of their expiration date available. Reciprocal privileges vary by Museum and may be restricted for special ticketed exhibitions.

For details about the program or membership at HSW, please contact Adam Lewis at (202) 249-3952 or email alewis@historydc.org.

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