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Visit Museums, Win Prizes

A new program encourages people to visit Southland museums with a chance to win free meals at the Sagebrush Cantina.

The has launched a new program that encourages people to visit California museums with a chance to win prizes.

The Passport to History is a booklet with room for more than 50 stamps, each to be awarded when one visits a participating museum.

Selected destinations include Lomita Railroad Museum, Campo De Cahuenga in Studio City and the Chumash Indian Museum in Thousand Oaks.

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Passport carriers who get 25 stamps earn a buy one, get one free lunch or dinner at the Sagebrush Cantina, while 40 stamps scores a free Sunday brunch for two at the restaurant.

A grand prize for visiting all listed museums has yet to be announced.

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Although people can win prizes, museum officials say learning state history would be the biggest reward of all.

"This is a wonderful way for families and all residents to journey through California's rich history," said Leonis Adobe spokesperson Lois Julien.

The passport can only be picked up from the Leonis Adobe.


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