The last year has brought unique challenges related to getting out and about in our city, but accessibility should never be a barrier. Consider planning a trip to any of the following spots, which offer everything from wheelchair accessible spaces, special parking provisions and in some cases, American Sign Language (ASL) translations for Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing visitors. And while this list only includes a few, there are plenty more Dallas attractions that comply with Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) guidelines – simply check their website before your visit!
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