Red Sox Make Museum Of African American History Free Over Feb. Break

BOSTON (WBZ NewsRadio) — Students now have another activity to choose from over school vacation free of charge, thanks to the Red Sox Foundation.

The team will partner with the Museum of African American History in Boston to provide free admission and tours in honor of Black History Month.

Starting Feb. 21 and coinciding with school vacation week, all visitors will have access to the museum free of charge, including self-guided and educational group tours.

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Each tour will honor the legacy and impact from black players, coaches, and front office employees that have worked with the Boston Red Sox. Students who are members of the Red Sox Scholar program also took part in a panel hosted by the Red Sox and Fenway Sports Management’s Black Employee Resource Group.

The museum tours are available Monday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and more information on the museum and events can be found on their website.

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