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Field Museum

The Field Museum connects all of us to the natural world and the human story.[7]

#Hearing - Sign Language Interpreters
#Mobility - Accessible Parking
#Mobility - Accessible Ramps
#Mobility - Accessible Restrooms
#Mobility - Automatic Doors
# Mobility - Elevator Access
# Mobility - Wheelchair Access
# Mobility - Wheelchair Loans
# Sensory - Sensory Kits
# Service Animals Welcome
# Visual - Tactile Exhibits
Exhibit display at the Field Museum

Mobility: Accessible paid parking (East Museum Lot, Soldier Field Garage). Passenger drop-off area (East side). Accessible East Entrance (ground level) recommended. Wheelchairs available free (East/South entrances). Strollers allowed (except special exhibits). Elevators access all 3 public levels. Accessible restrooms on every level; all-gender single-stall restroom (ground level near West entrance); family restroom with adult changing table (East entrance).[8, 9] Hearing: Field Favorites in ASL tours (1pm, 4th Sat/month, ASL only). TTY phone: 312-665-7669.[8, 10] Visual: Auditory and Tactile guide available (Visitor Center/download) showing touch/sound/smell interactives.[8] Sensory: Sensory bags available (Visitor Center) with fidgets, sunglasses, headphones, emotion cards.[8] Service Animals: Trained service animals welcome in public areas.[8] PCA Policy: Paid Personal Care Assistant (PCA) gets free admission with visitor needing assistance.[8] Parking: Accessible paid parking (East Museum Lot, Soldier Field Garage).[8, 9] Entrances: Accessible East Entrance recommended.[8] Staff Training: Staff receive ongoing training.[8] Contact: accessibility@fieldmuseum.org, Phone: 312-665-7959, TTY: 312-665-7669. ADA Grievance Procedure available.[8, 11]

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