COOPERSTOWN, NY — The Baseball Hall of Fame museum has reopened after being shut for more than three months.
Closed on March 15 because of the coronavirus pandemic, the hall welcomed visitors on Friday in Cooperstown, New York.
There are a number of safety measures in place.
Face masks are required for all staff and guests.
Visitors can reserve a specific date and time to enter, reducing congestion in the front lobby and throughout the museum.
And some of the hall's bigger gathering spots will remain closed.
The hall announced earlier that this year's Hall of Fame Induction Ceremonies had been canceled because of the virus outbreak.