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Penn State All-Sports Museum To Reopen July 6

After a 15-month closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Penn State All-Sports Museum is set to reopen on Tuesday, July 6, Penn State Athletics announced Friday afternoon.

The museum will be open six days a week from Tuesday to Sunday. Hours will run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday and noon to 4 p.m. on Sundays.

“After a long 15 months, we are thrilled to be able to welcome the public back to the All-Sports Museum and to continue our mission of sharing and preserving Penn State’s athletic past,” Ken Hickman, the museum’s director, said. “We’d like to thank those who have helped us reach this point, as well as those who have helped promote the Museum and its mission during the closure.”

Upon reopening, the museum will feature a special exhibit titled “Unbeaten & Uncrowned: 11 Teams 100 Years.” Following Penn State football’s inaugural season in 1887, the program has had 11 undefeated teams that weren’t recognized as national champions. Unbeaten & Uncrowned will highlight those 11 teams and the players involved.

Those interested in guided tours or stadium tours can contact the museum’s office at 814-865-0044. Additionally, special events and programming for the museum will return throughout the summer, and those interested should keep an eye on the museum’s social media channels for more information.

Admission to the All-Sports Museum is by suggested donations of $5 for adults and $3 for students, children, and seniors.

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