Museums are having to deal with significant revenue fallout since visitors have had to stay home.
The National World War II Museum reopened its doors to a limited crowd on Monday — Memorial Day — and with a limited staff, after announcing just days ago it was eliminating nearly a third of its workforce as it, like many museums, finds ways to deal with a significant loss of revenue because of coronavirus restrictions.... [+]
The World War II Museum is among many prominent museums that have already had to take the step of making layoffs, with the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum of Modern Art and American Museum of Natural History among the names that have announced staffing cuts.
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