Everhart Express to the
Brooklyn Museum and
Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Sunday, October 12
The Everhart Express will be rolling into Brooklyn on Sunday, October 12. We’re excited to offer Expressers a special Museum & Garden Pass, which provides combined entry to both the Brooklyn Museum and Brooklyn Botanic Garden on the same day! It’s a convenient way to experience both of these world-class attractions during the crisp fall season. As an added bonus, the Brooklyn Museum recently announced that their Monet and Venice exhibition will be opening that very weekend.
The cost includes the bus trip to Brooklyn and tip for the driver, admission to Brooklyn Museum and Brooklyn Botanic Garden, and admission to the special ticketed exhibition Monet and Venice. This exhibition, New York’s largest museum show dedicated to Monet in over 25 years, features more than 100 artworks, books, and ephemera.
Lunch is not included, so please plan accordingly. There are many restaurants nearby, and cafés at the Brooklyn Museum and Botanic Garden. The Brooklyn Museum Café offers grab-and-go sandwiches, salads, hot soups, curry, and more, while the Yellow Magnolia Café at the Botanic Garden serves pizza, salads, sandwiches, and snacks, as well as beverages at the outdoor Yellow Magnolia Canteen.
Itinerary
• Depart from the Everhart Museum in Scranton at 8:00 a.m.
• Drop off at the Brooklyn Museum at approximately 11:00 a.m.
• Pick up at the Brooklyn Museum at 5:00 p.m.
• Return to the Everhart Museum in Scranton at approximately 8:00 p.m.
Everhart Member | $99.00 |
Non-Member | $109.00 |
For more information, call 570-346-7186 ext. 510 or email info@everhart-museum.org.
The Brooklyn Museum is one of the oldest and largest art museums in the United States, located in the heart of Brooklyn, New York. It features an extensive and diverse collection ranging from ancient Egyptian artifacts to contemporary art, with a strong emphasis on social justice and community engagement. The museum’s Beaux-Arts building, designed by McKim, Mead & White, blends classical grandeur with modern updates, including dynamic exhibitions and inclusive cultural programming. to consider their role in ensuring that the promise of the American Revolution endures.
The Brooklyn Botanic Garden is a lush 52‑acre urban oasis in central Brooklyn, founded in 1910. It features approximately 12,000–14,000 plant species across a variety of themed gardens, including the iconic Japanese Hill‑and‑Pond Garden, Cranford Rose Garden, Fragrance Garden designed for sensory enjoyment, Shakespeare Garden, a children’s Discovery Garden, and the glass‑domed Steinhardt Conservatory housing bonsai, orchids, and tropical plants.