The College Football Hall of Fame is offering moms free admission on Mother’s Day.

But that’s not all the downtown attraction is giving.

Moms will also receive a complimentary massage, manicure and mimosa. Plus, the first 100 moms to arrive on Mother’s Day will receive a bracelet from Stella and Dot.

Tickets normally range from $18 to $22; children under three years of age get in free. Active duty and retired military service members also receive free admission with a valid I.D.

Mother’s Day is Sunday, May 13.

College Football Hall of Fame: 250 Marietta St. N.W.; 404-880-4800; www.cfbhall.com 

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