Reasons for the continued closures vary widely, but new announcements on their status are expected soon. Here's a look at what's open and what will reopen soon:
Reasons for the continued closures vary widely, but new announcements on their status are expected soon.
The safety of young bats is a factor in Pinnacles’ Bear Gulch Cave. Managers at Hearst Castle and Griffith Observatory have said they’re working to put in place higher health and safety standards in historic structures that get heavy foot traffic, often in enclosed spaces. Meanwhile, eight other popular California destinations are reopening in the next month — including, in the next two weeks, Pasadena’s Gamble House, downtown L.A.'s Disney Hall and
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