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Museum Program

Hill Library’s Museum Program

The Friends of the Library/(SLA) is the proud sponsor of Hill Library’s Museum Program.  This Program provides an opportunity for Strafford residents to experience great New England museums at a reduced cost. Through this Program, the SLA will reimburse admission charges to any museum in New England at a rate of $35 per family (not to exceed the admission fees), with one reimbursement per family per year.
To qualify, you must be a current library cardholder with no overdue items or unpaid fines on your card. To receive reimbursement, qualifying patrons must submit a request form with a receipt from your visit showing the full cost, the number of attendees, and the date.
Request forms are available at Hill Library, or you can download and print a Museum Reimbursement Form. Please bring your completed form with the receipt to the library, which will forward it to the SLA.

Hill Library’s Museum Passes

The Hill Library offers a pass for the Woodman Museum in Dover, NH. This pass admits a patron at half price or two patrons for the price of one. Passes are good for discounted museum admission only, and no discount is given for special events or museum tours.

To qualify, you must be a current library cardholder with no overdue items or unpaid fines on your card.

Visit www.woodmanmuseum.org for up to date information on museum hours, admission prices and events of interest.

Hill Library’s Museum Passes

The Hill Library offers a day pass to Bedrock Gardens thanks to the Strafford Garden Club. This is for a complimentary visit admission to Bedrock Gardens for the 2026 Season (excluding special programs & events). The Library Pass is for 2 adults and 3 children.

To qualify, you must be a current library cardholder with no overdue items or unpaid fines on your card.

For more information and 2026’s scheduled open days, go to: www.bedrockgardens.org

Some of the amazing museums in New England:

The following is a list of some of the amazing museums in New England. For other New England museum listings, visit the regional tourism website Visit New England.  Also, visit Historic New England for information about historic houses open for tours throughout New England.
Here are a few examples to consider exploring.  For up-to-date information click on the Museum to be taken to their home page.

Have a Question? Call the Library.