NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — The Tennessee State Museum is set to reopen on July 1, with temperature checks and masks required for all employees and guests.
A news release says the museum in Nashville will be open for its normal hours and admission will remain free. The museum will be allowing guests at 75% capacity, per Nashville's phase three reopening restrictions. The Children's Gallery will remain closed during the initial reopening and guided tours are postponed.
Guests can wear their own face coverings, or the museum will provide disposable masks at the visitor desk. Those who won't wear a mask won't be allowed to enter.