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Independence National Historical Park
Accessibility
 

Park buildings, programs, films and exhibits are accessible via curb cuts, ramps, text/photo albums describing second floor displays, verbal presentations, park folders in Braille and large print, printed tours, pamphlets and booklets, park-wide signage featuring text and graphics, open captioning and assistive listening devices.

For People with Mobility Impairments:

  • Open captions are available on all park films including the three films at the Independence Visitor Center, the three films in Franklin CourtDeclaration House and the New Hall Military Museum.
  • Assisted listening devices are available for the films and ranger led tours. 
  • There is printed information available on the Liberty Bell and Independence Square buildings as well as in the park brochure.
  • American Sign Language interpretation is available by request. Please call 215-597-7130 at least 14 days prior to your visit.

For People with Sight Impairments:

 

Photo of Franklin's Glass Armonica  

Did You Know?
Benjamin Franklin is accredited with being the first American to invent a musical instrument? He invented the glass armonica in 1761 after seeing wine glasses being used to make musical sounds.

Last Updated: July 26, 2008 at 02:35 EST