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Program Access to Historic Sites will begin at 2 pm ET

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Archive

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accessed within two weeks

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received by 12:00 PM EDT December 7, 2015

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Program Access To Historic Sites

Presented by Ray Bloomer

Accessibility Specialist National Park Service Director of Education and Technical Assistance National Center on Accessibility

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Indepence Hall front of building

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Independence Hall, assembly room

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Independence Hall, front of building with steps

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Independence Hall, old portable ramp

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Independence Hall Clock Tower

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Independence Hall, back

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ramp

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Great Lakes Website page for accessible historic buildings and facilities

http://www.accessibilityonline.org/ao/archives/45

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Mount Vernon, Aerial view

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Mount Vernon, illustration of site plan

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Mount Vernon, Front of mansion

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Mount Vernon, illustration

  • f first floor floor plan

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Mount Vernon, first floor room with dining table

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Mount Vernon, gardens

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Mount Vernon, portrait

  • f George Washington

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Mount Vernon, portrait

  • f Martha Washington

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Mount Vernon, painting of George Washington and family

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Mount Vernon, exhibit

  • n George Washington

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“No otherwise qualified individual with a disability in the United States shall solely by reason of his disability, be excluded from the participation in, be denied benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program

  • r activity receiving Federal

financial assistance, or under any program or activity conducted by any Executive Agency”

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Key Aspects of Programmatic Regulations

  • Effective communication
  • When viewed in its entirety
  • Integrated setting
  • Programmatic alternative

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Lincoln Home, front of home

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Lincoln Home, back of home

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Lincoln Home, in ground wheelchair lift

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Lincoln Home, in ground wheelchair lift raised

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Lincoln Home, staircase to second floor

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Lincoln Home, ranger with photo album of second floor

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Alcatraz, Computer interactive

  • f Cell Block

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Alcatraz, view up to salley port

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Alcatraz, tram to cell block

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Alcatraz, tram to cell block

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43 Alcatraz, 3 tiers of cell block 43 Alcatraz, inside of cell

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45 Alcatraz, solitary cell 45 Fort Sumter, viewed from the water

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Fort Sumter, Cannon Battery in casemate

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Fort Sumter, Cannon in casemate

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Fort Sumter, Cannon Battery in casemate

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Living History and Demonstration Programs

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Fort Davis, howitzer fist person demonstration

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fort point, cannon demonstration

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Questions?

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Consider Adaptive Use of Historic Structures

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Fort Smith, fort headquarter as visitor center

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Statue of Liberty, viewed from base of statue

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Statue of Liberty, tactile model of liberty island Statue of Liberty, aerial view of liberty island

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Statue of Liberty, interior

  • f statue with

spiral staircase Statue of Liberty, line drawing

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interior framewor k

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59 Statue of Liberty, trip to the top exhibit 59 Statue of Liberty, face

  • f statue

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Statue of Liberty, profile of face

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Statue of Liberty, foot

  • f statue

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63 Statue of Liberty, 3 foot tactile model

  • f statue

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Statue of Liberty, Cut away of statue in glass case

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66 Statue of Liberty, tactile exhibit of armiture bars 66

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67 Statue of Liberty, tactile exhibit of molds 67

Baldrige Hall Map

Whitehouse Visitor Center, tactille Map of Baldrige hall

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President’s Park

Whitehouse Visitor Center, tactile Map of presidents park

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White House Grounds

Whitehouse Visitor Center, Tactile Map

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grounds White house Visitor Center, tactile Map of white house grounds

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White House Interactive

Whitehouse Visitor Center, interactive model

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White House Today

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Six Foot White House Model

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White House Models

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Whitehouse Visitor Center, Navigation controls for interactive Whitehouse Visitor Center, Navigation controls for interactive

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Tactile Floor Plans

Whitehouse Visitor Center, pull

  • ut of tactile floor plans

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Center View

Whitehouse Visitor Center, Lincoln bedroom screens from interactive

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Up View

Whitehouse Visitor Center, Lincoln bedroom screens from interactive

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Down view

Whitehouse Visitor Center, Lincoln bedroom screens from interactive

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¼ Turn

Whitehouse Visitor Center, Lincoln bedroom screens from interactive

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Whitehouse Visitor Center, Captioning on monitor

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Durateq—AD Delivery

Whitehouse Visitor Center, Durateq Audio Description delivery

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World War II Valor in the Pacific National Monument – tactile maps of the park and Ford’s Island

Golden Gate Bridge

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Golden Gate Bridge, Tactile line drawing of bridge and tactile model of bridge tower

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Golden Gate Bridge, close up of tactile model of bridge tower

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Golden Gate Bridge, Tactile wayside of rivets from bridge

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Golden Gate Bridge, wayside of how the bridge moves

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Golden Gate Bridge, tactile model of how the bridge moves

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Golden Gate Bridge, close up of tactile model

  • f how the bridge

moves

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World War II Valor in the Pacific National Monument – tactile maps of the park and Ford’s Island

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World War II Valor in the Pacific National Monument – close-up of the tactile map of Ford’s Island

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Audio Tours – pick up location for audio tour equipment

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Tactile map of the exhibit galley & Close up

  • f exhibit map - Valor in the Pacific National

Monument

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Map of the pacific area mounted on an exhibit wall with a tactile map on the right of the map

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Tactile model of the Japanese carrier Akaji

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Tactile model of the Japanese carrier Akaji - close up of the planes on the deck

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Tactile model of the Japanese torpedo bomber in the exhibit for the bombing of Pearl Harbor

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Tactile model of the Japanese torpedo bomber – close up

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Tactile model of a machine gun mount

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Tactile model of the USS Arizona with the larger display model in a glass case in the background

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Tactile model of the USS Arizona - Close up

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Aerial photograph of the USS Arizona Memorial

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Tactile model of the USS Arizona Memorial with the larger display model in a glass case in the background

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Tactile model of the USS Arizona Memorial – close up

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Johnstown Flood. Fiber

  • ptic exhibit of lake,

dam and valley

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Johnstown Flood. dam gives way exhibit

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Tactile model of the USS Arizona Memorial – close up

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Ebenezer Baptist Church, Exterior of church.

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Ebenezer Baptist Church, interior of church, first floor auditorium

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Ebenezer Baptist Church, interior of church, lift to second story Ebenezer Baptist Church, interior of church, lift to second story

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Ebenezer Baptist Church, interior of church, sanctuary on second story

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Contact Us

  • ADA questions

– ADA National Network

  • 1-800-949-4232 V/TTY
  • www.adata.org
  • Questions about this presentation

– Mid-Atlantic ADA Center

  • 1-800-949-4232 V/TTY (DC, DE, MD, PA, VA, WV)
  • 301-217-0124 local
  • www.adainfo.org

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Certificates of Participation

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session:

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