The National Baseball Hall of Fame reopened on Friday, June 26, in accordance with New York State’s regionally-focused phased reopening plan, and with thorough health and safety measures in place.
The museum had been closed to the public since March 15 due to concerns over the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. But now as New York State enters Phase 4 of their reopening plan, fans will once again be permitted to attend, albeit with some restrictions.
The use of face masks for all staff and visitors will be required, as mandated by New York State guidelines. Free single-use masks will be available at the museum entrance for guests who do not have one.