DETROIT – Get ready, because the Motown Museum is back in business.The Detroit building where Berry Gordy Jr.
built his music empire reopened its doors to the public on Wednesday. It had been closed since March due to the coronavirus pandemic.
And visitors flocked to Hitsville, U.S.A. “We were almost sold out today,” Robin Terry, chairwoman and CEO of the Motown Museum, told reporters through a “Hitsville” face mask. "So, it seems to be working for our visitors and still meeting our safety and security expectations.”Before entering the building, guests were required to fill out a health questionnaire and undergo a temperature check.