cowloom wrote
Public libraries are just about free (a library card only costs a couple dollars), but in general our museums cost money. The Smithsonian and the Crystal Bridges are the only large museums I can think of off the top of my head that have free admission. I think state and national parks would be a better example of free public spaces.
rain wrote
And in most (US) libraries you don’t need a card to read the books, just to take them out of the library. You can just read them there; they even have cozy seats and quiet rooms for study.
nomorepie OP wrote
Well sure, I don't know why I had this impression, maybe I was thinking of the UK? Sorry everyone... And I had wrote museums specifically because I saw this post that was like, you don't wanna go to target to shop, you just want to look at things, go to a museum instead. And I was like huh. Were it that going to a museum was cheaper than buying a few knick-knacks here ... Public parks are another topic, which are wonderful ofc :)) in this area my country is doing okay since there are a lot of well maintained and singposted hiking trails. Even if we lack the geographical and biodiversity of the US
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