The Bennington Public Library is pleased to offer patrons admission to the following area attractions:
- Durham Museum
- Fontenelle Forest
- Kiewet Luminarium
- Lauritzen Gardens
- Omaha Children’s Museum
- Strategic Air Command & Aerospace Museum
Please note: No holds can be placed on these passes, and they are available for checkout on a first-come first-serve basis.
Digitally Available Passes
Durham Museum, Fontenelle Forest, Kiewit Luminarium, Lauritzen Gardens, Omaha Children’s Museum, and Strategic Air Command & Aerospace Museum passes are available for digital reservations on a first come, first served basis. Bennington Public Library patrons can reserve a pass up to 30 days in advance, but no more than 1 pass per day. Each attraction has its own limitations for frequency of use that can be found on the information page for each pass.
Cancellations cannot be made by Library or Destination staff. Cancellations may only be completed with the link in the confirmation email. Save your confirmation email as it contains your entrance ticket and cannot be re-sent by staff.
*Please note, holiday hours may affect date availability and entrance times. Check each institution’s page for details on these changes.*
Click here to browse passes available by date.
Click on the attraction images below for more information on reserving these passes.






Questions? Check out our FAQ or contact Library staff and we’ll be happy to help!
Thank you to the Friends of the Bennington Library for sponsoring this service.
Omaha Zoo Tickets
The Bennington Public Library is proud to be a participating library in the Omaha Zoo’s “Zoo & Public Library program”. Our Library distributes free, one-time use tickets to Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium in four sessions per year. The first session begins October 1, the second session begins December 1, the third session begins February 1 and the fourth session begins April 1. Contact Library staff or monitor our website or social media channels for exact dates of ticket distribution.
Due to high demand and limited availability of tickets, we ask that patrons limit distribution to one ticket per household, per year.

