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Natural History Museum’s Butterfly Pavilion Reopens To The Public On March 18

Health and safety protocols include limited hours and capacity for the museum's Butterfly Pavilion and its 3.5-acre Nature Gardens.

The museum had reopened in 2020 with reduced capacity and timed tickets, but shut down in December under the governor’s regional stay-at-home order.
The museum had reopened in 2020 with reduced capacity and timed tickets, but shut down in December under the governor’s regional stay-at-home order. (The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County)

LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) — The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County will reopen its Butterfly Pavilion and outdoor gardens to the public on March 18 for the spring and summer seasons.

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The museum had reopened in 2020 with reduced capacity and timed tickets, but shut down in December under the governor’s regional stay-at-home order. The museum’s Butterfly Pavilion and its 3.5-acre Nature Gardens will reopen with the same health and safety protocols and limited hours and capacity.

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