Do the Smithsonian museums have wheelchair accessibility?

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Yes, all Smithsonian museums have wheelchair accessibility. The Smithsonian Institution is committed to providing equal access to all visitors, including those with disabilities. Each museum is equipped with ramps, elevators, and designated wheelchair accessible entrances. Inside the museums, there are wide hallways and spacious galleries to accommodate wheelchair users. Additionally, all Smithsonian museums offer wheelchair rentals, which can be reserved in advance. Visitors can also request assistance from the museum staff if needed. The Smithsonian strives to ensure that everyone can enjoy and explore their world-class collections, exhibitions, and programs.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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