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Staunton: Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library offers special admissions

Rebecca Barnabi
Photos courtesy of WWPL.

The Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library and Museum has announced winter hours for 2025 and special admission offers for January and February 2025.

The changes are designed to ensure greater accessibility and accommodate the needs of the local community.

The Museum will be closed on Wednesdays during January and February 2025. Guests are encouraged to plan visits around the new schedule and explore the Library and Museum on any other day of the week.

Pay-What-You-Will Sundays return in January and February 2025, during which visitors can choose their own admission price rather than paying the regular ticket cost. The initiative is part of an ongoing commitment to making history accessible to everyone in our community.

WWPL is proud to continue its participation in the Museums for All program throughout 2025, an initiative that allows individuals and families receiving SNAP benefits to visit the museum for just $3 per person any day of the week. The program reflects the museum’s dedication to ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to explore Woodrow Wilson‘s life and legacy, and learn about the beginnings of modern America.

“At the Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library, we strive to make history accessible and engaging for everyone,” said WWPL President and CEO Robin von Seldeneck said. “These initiatives are just one way we demonstrate our commitment to our mission of education and community engagement.”

More information about visiting the Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library and Museum, including hours, admission, and upcoming events, is available online or by calling 540-885-0897.

The Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library and Museum offers a unique opportunity to explore the life and legacy of the 28th President of the United States, who was born in Staunton in 1858. From thought-provoking exhibits to engaging educational programs, the Museum invites visitors to connect with history in a meaningful way.

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