Mural by Richard Haas / National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame
The National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame is back, y'all.
The museum announced it will reopen June 24 after being closed for three months due to COVID-19. The Alice Walton Cowgirl Park and The Shop at The Cowgirl will reopen as well. Among the exhibits, Laura Wilson: Looking West will remain open in the Anne W. Marion Gallery until August.
Hours will be limited to allow for cleaning and disinfecting efforts, open Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and closed Sunday and Monday.
The museum also announced it will practice the following safety measures, based on Visit Fort Worth's Re-Open Responsibly campaign, which follows guidelines set by Governor Greg Abbott and the City of Fort Worth Committee on Re-Opening:
- Online ticketing or contact-free kiosk to purchase tickets onsite
- PPE approved protective and cleaning materials
- Routine schedule for cleaning the building
- Protective sneeze guard at the front desk
- Hand sanitizer stations throughout the building
- Reminders posted to social distance, wash hands, wear a mask, etc.
- Some interactive exhibits will remain closed
- OnCell contact-free guided tours (coming soon)
- The Shop at The Cowgirl will be open with safety precautions
- First responders (medical, police, fire): Free with paid admission
More information can be found on the museum's website.