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Washington DC Plans To Fully Reopen In June

District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser announced the action plan to reopen Washington DC and eliminate most Coronavirus restrictions.

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By: MEENA THIRUVENGADAM Published: May 14, 2021 01:00 PM IST

Washington DC Plans To Fully Reopen In June

Washington DC is ready to get back to business. The city plans to lift more capacity limits later this month and eliminate most Coronavirus restrictions on June 11. “We will be able to all turn up activity in the District all the way,” Washington DC Mayor Muriel Bowser said in a news briefing covered by local station WTOP News. By Meena Thiruvengadam

Restaurants, gyms, and special event venues will no longer face capacity restrictions as of May 21. Bars and nightclubs, however, will maintain a 50 per cent capacity maximum. And sports venues, including Nationals Park, will be able to welcome more fans to home games beginning May 14.

On Monday, Washington DC revealed a plan to lure back tourists with cash prizes of up to $25,000 to experience the nation’s capital, a city filled with free museums, restaurants of all kinds, and monuments to American history. Winners of that contest will be announced throughout June.

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Key sites across Washington DC have already reopened their doors. Among them: George Washington’s Mount Vernon, Ford’s Theatre — where former President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated — the International Spy Museum, and the Hirshhorn Sculpture Garden.

The National Gallery of Art, National Portrait Gallery, and National Museum of African American History and Culture are scheduled to open on Friday. Meanwhile, the National Museum of American History — home to Dorothy’s ruby slippers from the Wizard of Oz and a pair of Muhammad Ali’s boxing gloves — is set to reopen on May 21.

Several live music performances are also on the summer schedule at iconic locations such as the Black Cat and 9:30 Club. The John F Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts is scheduled with ballet, theatre, and dance shows in October.

Patrons of all these institutions will have to continue wearing face masks for now.

Editor’s Note: Keeping the current situation of the pandemic in mind, T+L India recommends every reader to stay safe, and take all government-regulated precautions in case travel at this time is absolutely necessary. Please follow our stories on #IndiaFightsCorona for all the latest travel guidelines.

Related: Broadway Will Reopen At Full Capacity In September

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MEENA THIRUVENGADAM

MEENA THIRUVENGADAM

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