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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) --- For the first time in more than a year, the Milwaukee's iconic Pabst Mansion welcomed guests back inside on Saturday, April 10.
Saturday's reopening was the first time people could tour the historic home of famed Captain Frederick Pabst since it closed last year due to the pandemic.
People will have to follow public health guidelines.
"We want everyone to wear a mask," Director of Guest Experience for Pabst Mansion Gary Strothmann said. "We staff this house with docents. Most of them are seniors and we're worried about their health too so they are wearing masks and this is just another step to make sure our docents are kept safe."
For people who would like to visit Pabst Mansion, you need to buy your ticket online. You can do that by clicking here.