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By CBSLA Staff, CBS Los Angeles:
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.
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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