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High Museum reopens to members, frontline workers July 7; reopens to public July 18 | The Atlanta Voice

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The High Museum of Art has announced that it will reopen to its members and frontline workers free of charge with a valid ID from Tuesday, July 7 through Friday, July 17.

The museum, located in Midtown, will then reopen to the general public on Saturday, July 18.

“We are so excited to welcome back museum visitors in July!”

“We will continue to monitor the evolving COVID-19 situation and on June 23 will share a comprehensive plan outlining the new health and safety measures we will be implementing to responsibly open the museum and provide a safe and welcoming environment for our members, visitors, and staff.”

The Museum will reopen with revised hours to accommodate necessary sanitation protocols.

Source: The Atlanta Voice
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