国立アメリカ歴史博物館さんのインスタグラム写真 - (国立アメリカ歴史博物館Instagram)「Our conservators spent over 200 hours up close with the Ruby Slippers, cleaning every sequin. We're excited to announce that today the Ruby Slippers—along with other beloved objects from our nation's history—are back on public view in our reopened museum.   To create a safe environment for our visitors, we're reopening with enhanced health and safety measures, including free timed-entry passes. You can reserve passes on our website. We'll be open 11 a.m.-4 p.m. from Friday through Tuesday, with last entry at 3:30 p.m. We'll be closed Wednesdays and Thursdays. At this time, all of our available timed-entry passes for this weekend (9/25-27) have been reserved, but many passes are available for next week and beyond.   A few things to know: visitors ages six and older are required to wear face coverings during their visit, and face coverings are also highly recommended for all visitors between the ages of two and six, per CDC guidelines. Groups larger than six won't be permitted, and visitors will need to maintain at least six feet of distance between themselves and people outside their group. Some spaces in our museum—including our cafeteria, cafe, hands-on spaces like Draper Spark!Lab and Wegmans Wonderplace, and many of our stores—will remain closed until further notice.   Planning a visit? Follow the link in our bio to watch our Elizabeth MacMillan Director Anthea Hartig's welcome video and learn how you can prepare for your trip: https://s.si.edu/3mThFcg   Not ready or able to visit in person yet? We'll continue to offer online programs and distance learning resources and share stories from our nation’s history here. Our website has lots to explore: exhibitions, blogs, videos, and more than a million objects and records.」9月25日 22時57分 - amhistorymuseum

国立アメリカ歴史博物館のインスタグラム(amhistorymuseum) - 9月25日 22時57分


Our conservators spent over 200 hours up close with the Ruby Slippers, cleaning every sequin. We're excited to announce that today the Ruby Slippers—along with other beloved objects from our nation's history—are back on public view in our reopened museum.

To create a safe environment for our visitors, we're reopening with enhanced health and safety measures, including free timed-entry passes. You can reserve passes on our website. We'll be open 11 a.m.-4 p.m. from Friday through Tuesday, with last entry at 3:30 p.m. We'll be closed Wednesdays and Thursdays. At this time, all of our available timed-entry passes for this weekend (9/25-27) have been reserved, but many passes are available for next week and beyond.

A few things to know: visitors ages six and older are required to wear face coverings during their visit, and face coverings are also highly recommended for all visitors between the ages of two and six, per CDC guidelines. Groups larger than six won't be permitted, and visitors will need to maintain at least six feet of distance between themselves and people outside their group. Some spaces in our museum—including our cafeteria, cafe, hands-on spaces like Draper Spark!Lab and Wegmans Wonderplace, and many of our stores—will remain closed until further notice.

Planning a visit? Follow the link in our bio to watch our Elizabeth MacMillan Director Anthea Hartig's welcome video and learn how you can prepare for your trip: https://s.si.edu/3mThFcg

Not ready or able to visit in person yet? We'll continue to offer online programs and distance learning resources and share stories from our nation’s history here. Our website has lots to explore: exhibitions, blogs, videos, and more than a million objects and records.


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