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Morristown National Historical ParkSoldier Hut, Jockey Hollow Visitor Center
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Morristown National Historical Park
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Accessibility


For People With Mobility Impairments:  
The following visitor facilities are fully accessible to wheelchair users:

-Washington’s Headquarters Museum
-Jockey Hollow Visitor Center.

Partially accessible bathrooms are located in the Washington’s Headquarters Museum and the Jockey Hollow Visitor Center (stalls are wide enough, but doors into the bathrooms are not automatic).
The following walkways are paved:

-from the visitor parking lot into the Washington’s Headquarters Museum
-from the visitor parking lot into the Jockey Hollow Visitor Center.

The Jockey Hollow section of the park has more than 11 miles of paved roads open for touring by private vehicle. Wayside exhibit panels along the route are partially accessible, on paths and in flat, grass covered areas.

For People With Hearing Impairments:
The Jockey Hollow Visitor Center film has open captions.  

For People With Sight Impairments:
The soldier hut exhibit inside the Jockey Hollow Visitor Center has an audio component.

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Did You Know?
The Iroquois Confederacy was based in what is now northern New York and was initially comprised of the Seneca, Onondaga, Oneida, Cayuga and Mohawk nations. After 1720 the Tuscarora fled north from a series of decimating inter-tribal wars and became the sixth nation of the confederacy.

Last Updated: November 14, 2008 at 11:26 EST