If your facility, or any other on this list, is truly concerned about your accessibility (I'm guessing you mean for people with disabilities), you may want to ask for someone from the ADA-Law list to either work with you or refer someone in your area who can. I'm thrilled (if I'm reading your query correctly), that you are concerned. Having hung out in the disability community for about 3/4 of a year now for issues that aren't obvious, I have a newfound compassion and understanding of the concerns of those with mobility issues and the like. If any of you want the link that includes instructions for ADA-Law, let me know. ---Carol A Klaver <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > > We are in the process of reviewing how accessible we are to the > public, and what more we can do to better assist our audience. I'm > looking for suggestions of museums are superior examples of > accessible museums, so we can gage how we are doing in comparison to > other museums. Thanks in advance. > > Carol Klaver > [log in to unmask] > Discovery Center Curator > South Carolina State Museum > == Indigo Nights [log in to unmask] _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com