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Six handicap parking spaces are available in the museum’s side
lot. The entrance to the Morris Museum and Bickford Theatre has an access ramp.
Two wheelchairs are available for use free of charge upon request
at the museum’s admissions desk. The Main Level elevator
accesses the ground, main and second levels of the museum.
The museum has a wheelchair-accessible bathroom on the Main Level,
located inside the Entrance Pavilion. A diaper-changing
station is located in the women’s restroom
on the Main Level.
The museum makes every effort to incorporate visual, tactile and
auditory components in exhibitions whenever possible. Large print
labels are available in several permanent and temporary exhibitions.
The museum is committed to providing fun, safe and educational
programs for visitors of all ages and abilities. Many of our programs for families and children seek to explore hands-on ways of learning
in a
museum environment. For more information about family programs
and workshops, please visit the Education section.
The museum is proactive in making all programs and services accessible
to school groups. If students require special accommodations, please
advise the Programs Department in advance of your school visit.
The museum will make every effort to accommodate your needs. Please
inquire further when booking your visit with the school appointments
coordinator at 973.971.3710.
The Bickford Theatre provides a variety of programs and services
for people with special needs. Assisted listening devices are available
upon request. Audio descriptive, sign interpreted and open captioned
performances are available throughout the Main Stage Season and
for family theatre performances. For specific information or dates,
please contact the Bickford Theatre.
Large print newsletters are available at the museum’s admissions
desk. Large print versions of other museum literature are available
upon request at the admissions desk.
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