The Perot Museum of Nature and Science and the the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum had both announced plans to reopen in early July, but those plans have been derailed in light of the governor’s recent order and spikes in North Texas’ cases of coronavirus.
Both museums are also working with the other Downtown museums — the Dallas Museum of Art, the Crow Museum of Asian Art, the Nasher Sculpture Center and the Sixth Floor Museum — to coordinate the safest time to reopen.
Here is their joint statement: — Arnold Wayne Jones The post Dallas museums delay openings after COVID numbers spike appeared first on Dallas Voice.