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Tower Hill Botanic Garden in Boylston will reopen its outdoor gardens on June 8, CEO Grace Elton announced on Friday.
Like other organizations and businesses, Tower Hill will be instituting social distancing guidelines intended to keep its visitors safe while on the premises.
Visitors to Tower Hill will be required to pre-purchase tickets from towerhillbg.org
Guests visiting Tower Hill will be limited to 10 people per group, will be required to wear masks and will need to stay physically distanced from other visitors. Chairs will be removed from gathering spaces on the property, although visitors are welcome to bring their own.
Indoor facilities will be closed, except for bathrooms.
Tower Hill Botanic Garden has been closed since March 16, when the state began to shut down due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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