Museums are welcoming back visitors. Here are some of the most enticing exhibits across the US
Press
Published on: April 21, 2021
As communities begin lifting COVID-19 restrictions, many museums around the country are finally able to reopen their doors. Reserve a ticket, venture in and you will find that your favorite artifacts have been waiting patiently for your return and that museum staff have used their “time off” to mount new exhibitions and create new experiences. Many free museum admission programs are back, too.

“While the museum visit may look a little different, whether that be enhanced cleaning procedures or wearing masks, visitors can expect a safe experience in which their curiosity is sparked and they feel reconnected to their communities,” says Laura Lott, president and CEO of the American Alliance of Museums.
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