Adler Planetarium Reopening In March, After Two-Year COVID Closure – CBS2 (Chicago)

Since then, workers have been busy installing a new telescope – the largest publicly-accessible one in the Chicago area – and building a new observation park for stargazing.
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nixit
4 years ago

Wow, the freakin’ planetarium has been closed for two years?! Ridiculous. Plenty of museums have been operating with mask mandates for well over a year. That it was closes, and I had no idea it was closed, says a lot about Adler operations.

debtsor
4 years ago
Reply to  nixit

Did anyone even miss it being closed?

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