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Palm Springs Air Museum Reopens on Limited Basis June 1

P-63, P-51 & C-47 in sky PS Air Museum
Photo: Palm Springs Air Museum

Officials from the Palm Springs Air Museum announced on Friday that starting Monday June 1st, the museum will be reopening on a limited basis as an open-air museum.

A spokesperson for the museum said that all hangar doors will remain open from 10:00- 5:00 P.M. adding that safety protocols have been added to ensure a safe reopening, including taking temperatures of all staff and arriving visitors.

Visitors will be required to ware masks and groups sizes are now limited to less than 6. People visiting will have to observe a 6 feet social distancing rule.

The Palm Springs Air Museum contains over 60 vintage aircraft from World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War contained in 86,000 square feet of open hangars and on the tarmac.

Additional displays and memorabilia are located throughout the hangars. Children 12 and under get in free with paying adult. For more info, visit PalmSpringsAirMuseum.org or call 760-778-6262 during business hours.

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