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GAHC Reopens Tomorrow!

The German American Heritage Center & Museum (712 W 2nd Street Davenport) is excited to announce that they will be carefully reopening with specific conditions on Tuesday, June 23.GAHC Reopens Tomorrow!

GAHC will offer ticketed and timed visits to groups of less than 6 every 45 minutes during their normal hours. They will be instituting new cleaning procedures, social distancing, sanitization areas, and mask requirements for those able. Please call to reserve your time! 563-322-8844

Times are as follows for Tuesday-Saturday: 10am, 10:45, 11:30, 12:15, 2:00, 2:45 and 3:30. Times for Sunday: 12:00, 12:45, 1:30, 2:15, 3:30

Please arrive within 15 minutes of your ticketed time. Admissions continue to be $5 Adults, $4 Seniors, $3 Kids, Free under 5, and Free for Members!

GAHC undertakes these efforts in hopes of slowing and reducing the impact of COVID-19. The recommendations and requirements for museums like theirs might change, so they may update this plan at any time, including possible closure.

They continue to maintain and add to their online offerings! Please follow GAHC on social media through Facebook and Instagram. Visit gahc.org/education/gahc-from-home for their virtual museum, educational crafts and activities, as well as the German Word of the Day! They will continue to update everyone via website, email, newsletters, and social media.

Please visit cdc.gov for more information on protecting yourself and your family during these difficult times.

For more information, please visit http://gahc.org/.

 


For more fun things to do in the Quad Cities this week, check out the latest issue of FUN10QC.

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