Even though New York City museums aren’t yet permitted to open indoors because of coronavirus restrictions imposed by the state, a few are planning their returns. The Museum of Jewish Heritage—a Living Memorial to the Holocaust, located in lower Manhattan, said Monday that it aims to open its doors again on Sept. 9. It joins institutions such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the American Museum of Natural History, the New-York Historical Societyand Poster House that have set reopenings for this month or next.
Source: Wall Street Journal August 10, 2020 23:59 UTC