Irving Berlin's White Christmas: The Exhibit features costumes from the classic holiday film. // Photo: Maija Zummo

Residents of Ft. Wright, Ft. Mitchell, Park Hills and Covington get free admission to the Holly Jolly Days exhibits at the Behringer-Crawford Museum in the latter half of December.

The program is brought about by partnerships between the cities and the museum.

The two flagship exhibits include the 34th Annual Toy Train displays and an exhibit on Irving Berlin’s White Christmas, starring Bing Crosby, Northern Kentucky’s own Rosemary Clooney and Norwood’s Vera-Ellen.

“This year’s expanded exhibit features newly added costumes, props, sheet music and memorabilia from the film, bringing fresh sparkle to this holiday favorite,” according to the museum’s website. “Visitors can admire iconic pieces, such as the blue ‘Sisters’ dresses and the festive red Santa attire, while celebrating the film’s enduring story of friendship, music and homecoming.”

The city days will occur Dec. 20, Dec. 21 and Dec. 27 at varying times depending on the city. Consult the flyer to the left for exact information. Typical adult admission outside of these times and for residents of other cities is $9. Admission for kids under age 3 is always free.

Learn more about the exhibits and the other holiday activities the museum is planning this season at bcmuseum.org/activities/holidays.

This story originally appeared on linknky.com.

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