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Clinton Center museum and exhibits set to reopen July 1st, closed since last March
Little Rock, Arkansas – Clinton Center museum and exhibits will open its doors for the public on July 1st after being closed for 16 months, officials say.
Due to the pandemic, the center has been closed since last March.
Announcement for operating hours will be released in mid-June.
The Clinton Museum Store will be open for in-person shopping Wednesday through Sunday during the museum’s regular operating hours.
42 bar and table will continue their lunch service Monday through Friday, brunch Saturday and Sunday and dinner Thursday through Saturday. For menus and hours, visit 42 bar and table’s website.
More details regarding the opening of the center are expected in the upcoming period, everyone interested is welcome to visit Clinton Center’s website and social media channels.
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