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RADical Days Offer Free Admission to Regional Assets

The Pittsburgh area's museums, galleries, parks and other cultural venues are offering free admission on specific days between Sept. 20 and Oct. 13.

Want to take advantage to visit some of Pittsburgh's greatest assets—for free?

Allegheny Regional Asset District is offering the chance to do just that during 2012 RADical Days, which runs from Sept. 20 to Oct. 13.

From the free family activities on Sept. 29 at the Frick Art & Historical Center in Point Breeze to glassblowing demonstrations on Oct. 5 at the Pittsburgh Glass Center in Friendship, RAD days offer indoor and outdoor opportunities at the region's museums, galleries, parks and other cultural venues.

To see the list of this year's activities, click here.

Participating assets are not offering free admission every day and guests are advised to check listings for each asset’s free date, times and limitations. Admissions are first-come, first-served. Some admissions require advance reservations. Parking fees might be charged at venue lots.

Since 1994, RAD has funded more than $1.3 billion in grants to places and to organizations that create a positive impact on the lives of residents of and visitors to Allegheny County. RADical Days is a “thank you” to the public for its support of the assets through RAD.

Text RAD to SMASH (76274) to get RADical Days alerts, plus arts and culture updates through the year. There is no charge to receive RAD text message alerts but standard message and data rates may apply.

To follow RADical Days 2012 on Facebook, visit facebook.com/radworkshere

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