Going to the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum Story... · 2017. 10. 16. · Country Music Hall...
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Going to the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
Social Story™
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
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I am going to visit the Country Music Hall of
Fame and Museum.
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When I get there, I will walk through the
lobby to get my ticket.
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I will go inside an elevator to ride up to the 3rd floor.
There might be other people in the elevator. If I feel
scared, I can hold my mom or dad’s hand or close my
eyes.
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Inside the museum I might hear a lot of
music as I walk down the hall. It is okay.
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I might walk by display cases. I can look at the display
cases, but I will try not to touch them. I will be very
respectful of other museum visitors by walking with my
family or group, keeping my hands to myself, and using
a quiet voice.
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There are two big cars on the 3rd floor. I will
have to walk between the cars to get to the
stairs to go to the 2nd floor.
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At the end of the hall after the cars, I will go
down the stairs past the Wall of Gold
Records to the 2nd floor.
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When I’m on the 2nd floor, I might see more
display cases.
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I may see an exhibit of Bob Dylan, Johnny
Cash and Nashville cats in the museum.
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When I am finished looking around the museum, I
can go to the Hall of Fame Rotunda. There are
plaques with the names and faces of people who
made significant contributions to country music.
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While I’m at the museum, it could get loud
with people talking or music playing. If it gets
too loud, I can ask my family or group to go
to a quiet space.
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I may need to go to the bathroom during my
visit. If I need to go to the bathroom, I can
ask my family or group to take me.
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If I am respectful of the museum and other
visitors, my family or group will be so proud
of me. I might like visiting the Country Music
Hall of Fame and Museum!