GOING TO THE NATIONAL CONSTITUTION CENTER...GOING TO THE NATIONAL CONSTITUTION CENTER PRE-VISIT...
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GOING TO THE
NATIONALCONSTITUTION
CENTERPRE-VISIT STORIES
525 Arch Street I Philadelphia, PA I 19106 | www.constitutioncenter.org | 215-409-6700
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I am going to the National Constitution Center.
NATIONAL CONSTITUTION CENTER
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LOBBY
Many people will be in the lobby to see the exhibits
The lobby may be crowded.
I can go to the break room if I want to get away from the crowds.
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WAITING
I might have to wait in line to get my ticket, to get to my seat in the theater, or to get into the bathroom.
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TICKET OFFICE
The ticket office staff are friendly and helpful.
I will be given a wristband to wear to go into the museum. I will show the staff my wristband. I can wear the wristband on my wrist or just carry it with me.
The museum staff will help me find other exhibits in the museum. If I need help I can ask a museum staff member.
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STAFF MEMBERS
The staff members are friendly and helpful.
The staff members help me find other exhibits in the museum. If I need help I can ask a staff member who is wearing a red shirt.
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BREAK ROOM
If I need to take a break from the museum, I can go to the quiet room to relax or do a calming activity.
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MAIN GALLERY
There are many activities I can do throughout the space.
There may be times when it is too loud or too crowded.
I can go to the break room if I want to get away from the crowds.
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SIGNERS’ HALL
There are statues of people who signed the Constitution throughout the space.
I can slowly walk around the statues to explore them. I can touch the statues.
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The George H.W. Bush Gallery is a small room that has dim lights.
I can see the Constitution, the Declaration of Independence, and the Bill of Rights in this room.
I have to be careful to not touch the displays when I walk in.
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LEAVING
After I have seen the exhibits, I will leave the museum.
The lobby may be crowded when I leave the museum.
I will walk slowly and stay with the person I am with.
Authors:
Roger Ideishi, JD, OT/L, FAOTA Occupational Therapy Program Director & Professor
Temple University, Philadelphia, PA
Marissa Dutka, Megan Arcangel, Bea Ortiz Masters in Occupational Therapy Students, Temple University
Christina Smith, MOT, OTR/L Designer
Kristina Marinello Director of Visitor Experience
National Constitution Center, Philadelphia, PA