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The Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library and Museum announced today that it will temporarily close the Woodrow Wilson Museum to visitors for two weeks in order to renovate the admissions lobby area.

The renovations will include new flooring and a new admissions desk.

The closure is scheduled for Monday, Jan. 11, through Friday, Jan. 22.

During this time, visitors can view the orientation film and tour President Wilson’s Birthplace for half-price and will be permitted to tour the Museum at a later date at no charge.

All admissions and tours will begin at the President’s Shop.

Tour groups with existing reservations will be permitted to tour the Museum.

The Museum is scheduled to re-open for all guests on Saturday, Jan. 23.

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