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21 Incredible Discounts with Maryland EBT

21 Incredible Discounts with Maryland EBT

Got an Independence Card (Maryland EBT card)? We’ve found some incredible ways that you can save money and get free stuff!

then You’re missing out if you think that food stamps card is just for food! Your Maryland food stamps card can do some fantastic things in Maryland, including granting you discounted admission to Chesapeake Children’s Museum, the Maritime Museum and so much more!

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Maryland EBT

Independence Card Discounts

No matter where you live in Maryland, you may be eligible for these incredible freebies and deals.

50% off Amazon Prime

Amazonir?t=lir0e 20&l=ur2&o=1 for offers discounted Amazon Prime memberships for customers who receive Maryland food stamps! With this discounted Amazon Prime membership, you’ll receive free two-day shipping on your Amazon orders and you’ll also enjoy access to FREE streaming services! Get it now.ir?t=lir0e 20&l=ur2&o=1 for

$5 Internet

Internet is available at low-cost from providers like Comcast, CenturyLink, AT&T and more! These low income Internet services start at just $5 per month!

$5 PER YEAR BikeShare

Capital Bikeshare memberships are $5 per YEAR for low income individuals who work, attend school or live in Montgomery County, Maryland! Details here.

FREE Cell Phones & Service

Free smartphones and free monthly cell phone service are available FREE for individuals and families who receive Maryland food stamps benefits. Find out who offers free phones and service in your area. 

FREE Computers

If you have an Independence Card, you may also be eligible for a free computer from one of these agencies!

YMCA Discounts

YMCA organizations typically offer discounts for low income individuals and families. If you qualify for Maryland food stamps, then you may qualify for a discounted YMCA membership! Contact your local YMCA for details.

Other Discounts

If you’ve got EBT in Maryland, you may also qualify for this!

Independence Card = Museum Discounts

If you’ve got Maryland EBT, you can get some incredible museum discounts! These are some of our favorite discounts and deals.

For your convenience, we’ve organized our free and discounted museum admission list alphabetically by city. The museums with green titles are Museums for All participants. These venues accept EBT cards from all 50 states, so you don’t have to be a Maryland resident to get these great deals!

You cannot pay for admission with your Independence Card. You will show the Maryland food stamps card to receive the discount but you will need to pay the remaining admission price, if any, in cash or with a credit/debit card.

Annapolis

Annapolis Maritime Museum & Park – FREE

Explore the rich maritime heritage of the Annapolis area at the Annapolis Maritime Museum and Park! As a Museums for All partner, the museum offers an EBT discount. You can visit for FREE with up to three guests per EBT card!

Chesapeake Children’s Museum – $1 per person

Although Chesapeake Children’s Museum participates in the Museums for All program, they don’t provide any information about it on their website. I’m currently waiting for a reply from the museum but I know their admission can’t exceed $3 per person for EBT cardholders. It’s part of the Museums for All rules. 🙂

However, CCM offers a generous free admission program. For example, in June 2016 anyone can get free admission if they bring 3 empty Styrofoam egg containers per person (or a ream of copy paper for two people).

Hammond-Harwood House – FREE

Constructed in 1774, this house claims to have the most beautiful doorway in all of Colonial America. It is a National Historic Landmark and includes a collection of John Shaw furniture and Charles Wilson Peale paintings. The free admission includes a guided tour of the house.

Museum of Historic Annapolis – FREE

The Museum of Historic Annapolis provides an EBT discount. You can visit for free with up to three guests when you show your SNAP or WIC card and photo ID at the front desk.

William Paca House & Garden – FREE

The William Paca House and Garden welcomes EBT cardholders for FREE! This house belonged to William Paca, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. You can get a docent-led guided tour of the house and garden.

Baltimore

American Visionary Art Museum – FREE

This is the national museum for intuitive, self-taught artistry. The artists create art from all sorts of materials, including recycled materials, such as toothpicks and toothbrushes. The museum includes over 4,000 pieces in the permanent collection and spans three buildings in a 1.1 acre campus called the Wonderland.

Baltimore Museum of Industry – FREE

The Baltimore Museum of Industry celebrates Maryland’s industrial legacy and engages visitors in the stories of the laborers who built the city. The museum is located in a 1860s oyster cannery on the waterfront. It’s completely free with your EBT card!

B&O Railroad Museum – $3 per person

“The museum possesses the oldest, most historic and comprehensive railroad collections in the world,” according to their website. The museum is located on the 40 acre historic site that has been recognized as “the birthplace of American railroading.”

According to the representative I spoke with, the museum offers train rides, kids activities and more. And four people can enter for just $3 each, with an EBT card.

Jewish Museum of Maryland – $1 per person

As America’s leading museum of regional Jewish history and culture, the Museum provides precious insights into Jewish traditions and community. The campus includes the history Lloyd Street and B’nai Israel Synagogues. A gallery, library, shop and program areas are also available.

Maryland Center for History & Culture – FREE

Explore the history of Maryland across 23,000 square feet of gallery space. The museum has a 350,000 object collection that includes Native American artifacts dating back to 5,000 BC and more!

Natural History Society of Maryland – $3 or less per person

The Natural History Society of Maryland’s building features over 200,000 natural history specimens and artifacts. The collection dates back to 1800s and includes minerals, fossils, flora, fauna and Maryland artifacts.

Reginald F Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture – $3 or less per person

This museum focuses on showcasing information and inspiration about the lives of African American Marylanders. As a Museums for All participant, they offer discounted admission for up to four people per EBT card.

Star Spangled Banner Flag House – $3 per person

Experience the creation of the American Flag at this historic home. It was once the home and business place of Mary Pickersgill, who sewed the flag that Frances Scott Key wrote about in the national anthem.

Bethesda

KID Museum – FREE

Come explore the world of STEM at this pioneering makerspace and museum. The museum features a robot tech arena, big build maze, forest of lights exhibit, 3D printing fabrication lab, electronics studio, woodworking studio, and more! Now that they’re a Museums for All member, you can visit at a discount!

Coltons Point

St. Clements Island Museum – FREE

This museum showcases the story of Maryland’s founding colonists, who sailed across the Atlantic in two small wooden ships. They landed on St. Clement’s Island in March 1634. According to this press release, the museum itself is free but the water taxi is $3.

Damascus

Stop Drop & Play Children’s Museum – $3 per person or less

This museum typically charges $7 per child for admission. However, as a Museums for All partner, they charge $3 or less per person for families with EBT cards.

Edgewater

Historic London Town & Gardens$3 or less per person

Explore the 23 acre park that explores the history, archaeology and horticulture of South River in Edgewater. There are beautiful gardens to explore, exciting things to learn and interactive adventures for children as well.

Hagerstown

Discovery Station – $2 per person

Discovery Station is a hands-on museum that promotes lifelong experiential learning. They serve thousands of families every year with their STEAM exhibits!

Miller House MuseumFREE

Discover history at this 1825 townhouse and genealogy library! The exhibits here showcase 1800s life in Washington County, Maryland. There are decorative arts, tall case clocks, a military collection, Civil War collection and more. Tours are typically $5 for self-guided or $10 for guided, but Museums for All partners must charge EBT cardholders $3 or less.

Hollywood

Historic Sotterley Donations Only

With 20 authentic structures spread over 94 acres, Historic Sotterley provides a stunning backdrop for a hands-on day of discovery. Sotterley brings stories of slavery and reconciliation to life. Along with preserving the past, they also engage in sustainable farming and donate most of the food to food pantries!

Laurel

The Laurel Museum – $3 or less per person

The Laurel Museum celebrates the history of the local area. The theme changes every year, so there’s often something new to see.

Lexington Park

The Patuxent River Naval Air Museum and Visitor Center – $3 or less per person

The PRNAM hosts artifacts, simulators, films, books, and more. They also have 22 one-of-a-kind aircraft!

Piney Park

Piney Point Lighthouse Museum & Historic Park – $3 per person

Explore the oldest lighthouse on the Potomac, admire historic boats, stroll along the beach and enjoy six acres of picturesque park and pier. You can even see a WWII U-1105 Black Panther German Submarine! All this is just $3 with your EBT card.

Sandy Spring

Sandy Spring Museum – Free

This museum focuses on community-driven cultural arts and educational programs. They have ever-changing exhibitions as well as a family-friendly WondeRoom that provides experiential, hands-on activities for the whole family.

Solomons

Annmarie Sculpture Garden & Arts Center – $3 or less per person

The sculpture garden follows a 1/4 mile walking path and includes over 30 works on loan from the Smithsonian Institution and the National Gallery of Art. As of February 2021, admission for everyone is on a “pay as you can” basis, but they do belong to the Museums For All site, with all admissions being $3 or less per person, with EBT card.

Calvert Marine Museum – FREE

Calvert Marine Museum has something for everyone! They focus on pre-history, natural history, maritime heritage and more. At the Marine Museum, you’ll find live animals, fossils, interactive exhibits, daily activities, and a furnished lighthouse. They offer free admission for up to four people per EBT card!

St. Mary’s City

Historic St. Mary’s City – $3 per person or less

Visit Maryland’s first colonial settlement and capital! This settlement has been converted into a large state-run outdoor living history museum. The admission rate is $3 for adults and $1 for children ages 6-18. Children under age 6 are free.

St. Michaels

Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum – $3 per person

This world-class maritime museum is visited by more than 70,000 guests every year. The museum includes a fleet of historic boats, 12 buildings and 18 beautiful waterfront acres along the river and harbor area. Boat rides, hands-on educational programs, festivals and interactive exhibits are all offered here but some programs may have an additional price.

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Nicole is the founder and lead researcher of Low Income Relief. After a personal experience with poverty and homelessness following her husband's sudden medical discharge from the U.S. Army, Nicole discovered the life-changing impact of community resources. This experience ignited her passion for empowering others to navigate similar crises. Nicole launched her writing career at age 16, working for various newspapers and publications. Her commitment to in-depth research and accessible content has been recognized by Google for Publishers and other industry leaders. For over 20 years, she has applied her investigative skills to uncover the most helpful, up-to-date information on benefits programs and community resources, ensuring Low Income Relief maintains the most extensive resource databases available.