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The Smithsonian has completed an intensive study of
the accessibility of its buildings, exhibitions, public
programs and publications. The Institution continues
to work to eliminate deficiencies. |
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We are firmly committed to finding solutions
to the challenges presented by some of our historic buildings
and to removing barriers that are presented to our visitors.
We plan to make steady progress in improving those areas where
our facilities are outdated or inadequate. And we intend to
continue to develop public programs and publications for the
widest possible audience. |
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Accessibility information for all of the Smithsonian's
16 museums and other public facilities, such as the
locations of companion care restrooms, telephones, ATMs,
and general information about parking and transportation
to the museums. |
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Maps of sidewalk cuts and accessible entrances around
the Smithsonian complex. |
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Employment, internship, fellowship and volunteer oportunities
at the Smithsonian. |
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Request Additional Smithsonian Accessibility Information
If we haven't answered all your questions about accessibility
at the Smithsonian, please fill in this form.
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Accessibility
Services Request Form
If you would like accessibility services for a Smithsonian
program, use this form. |
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Mailing Address
Accessibility Program
Smithsonian Institution
A&I 1239, MRC 426
Washington, DC 2050-0426 |
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Email and Phone
Elizabeth Ziebarth, Accessibility Coordinator
ziebarthb@si.edu
Ginger Craig, Program Assistant
craigg@si.edu
202.786.2942
(Voice)
202.786.2414
(TTY)
202.786.2210
(FAX) |
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