The West End Museum reopened its doors to the public in May following a roughly two-year shutdown caused by flooding. Visitors returned to renovated exhibits and updated spaces that better showcase the neighborhood’s rich history. Museum directors said the closure allowed them to redesign several galleries and improve climate controls for fragile artifacts. The reopening drew a strong crowd of longtime residents eager to reconnect with the area’s past.

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