The Grand Rapids Public Museum temporarily closed on Wednesday after team members identified potentially unstable drugs inside one of the museum's exhibits.
The museum's "The Streets of Old Grand Rapids" exhibit is a recreation of the city in the 1890s and includes 11 storefronts based on actual businesses from the time. One storefront is the Rudell Drug store, which features all original fixtures from the real drug store that closed back in 1969. When museum staff reviewed the exhibit, they found real " pharmaceuticals that can degrade over time and become unstable".
This discovery prompted staff to close the museum temporarily due to safety concerns,
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