![]() Rogers sites with his childhood home, burial place, and church. Rogers, our own national icon, is from Latrobe, in the Laurel Highlands. This small city in central Pennsylvania is my children’s favorite vacation destination… on the planet. Here’s an interactive map to get you started! Altoona Some paths are not accessible, but there are pull-offs at each major site, with accessible trails from there. Start at the visitor’s center, which houses a museum that will give your family all the background they need (and that mom may not remember well enough to explain). I just know you’d be missing something if you didn’t swing through the location that turned the tides for the Civil War, and where Lincoln delivered his most famous address. I won’t debate what Pennsylvania’s greatest contribution to history has been. Take a walk across the bridge and enjoy City Island, take a street art tour, explore the thriving market, or fill up on more local yummies – here are our favorites! Gettysburg They also have an excellent hands-on play area for younger children. The State Museum gives a history of the state – and all the things you didn’t know were from PA! From local dinosaur fossils to inventions that have taken the world by storm, you’ll be impressed by all Pennsylvania has accomplished. You’ll want at least a couple of days to explore it all! Lancaster County You can check out more accessible Philadelphia ideas, here. Pat’s, Geno’s, and Reading Terminal Market are all accessible. All of these offer $2 admission with your disability ACCESS card through Philly’s Art-Reach program!ĭon’t forget to try all of the cheesesteaks. Our other accessible Philly favorites include Eastern State Penitentiary, Philadelphia Museum of Art, The Franklin Institute, The Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University (for the dinosaurs), and the Please Touch Museum (for younger kids). Unfortunately, it’s also one of the least accessible parts of the city. Independence Hall is just across the street and has ramped access for the downstairs and the full tour of the birthplace of our constitution.Ĭhinatown is walking distance from historic downtown and you’ll want to eat everything there. Start at Independence Visitor Center (it’s more than just a visitor’s center) for an overview of the city’s history, an interactive tour, and a view of the Liberty Bell. It only makes sense to begin at the hub of our nation’s history. If you have any questions or would like to report any issues related to accessibility features of our hotel, please contact any of our Front Desk Agents at (866) 733-6622.A day in prison turned out to be the kids’ favorite… Our hotel website allows visitors to search for accessibility featured guest rooms with ease and details our property’s accessibility features on our accessibility page. We believe all our website visitors should be able to easily research online all the features and amenities of our hotel regardless of any disabilities. We work very hard to provide an easy-to-use online experience for all guests. If you have difficulty learning about or booking our hotel, we invite you to call us direct at (866) 733-6622. ![]() Our goal is to provide hospitality to all people including those with hearing, vision, or any other disability to learn about our property and book their stay if they so desire. The Views Inn Sedona cares about accessibility.
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