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Negro Southern League Museum Sensory-Inclusive Certified Venue

Negro Southern League Museum

Birmingham, Alabama - Jefferson County

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Jun 3, 2026

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Birmingham

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120 16th Street South, Birmingham, AL 35233

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Provider overview

The Negro Southern League Museum in Birmingham is a KultureCity sensory-inclusive certified venue with free sensory bags, a quiet zone, and headphone zones for guests with sensory needs.

The Negro Southern League Museum is a City of Birmingham museum presenting the history of African American baseball, certified by KultureCity as a sensory-inclusive venue.

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Ages
Guests of all ages who benefit from sensory supports
Season
Year-round during museum hours
Cost
Museum admission is free; sensory bags and weighted lap pads are available at no cost (by leaving an ID). Confirm current hours and group-visit scheduling.

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Negro Southern League Museum

120 16th Street South, Birmingham, AL 35233

Hours and offerings can change. Families should confirm current hours, sensory-bag availability, and group scheduling before visiting.

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Sensory-inclusive museum visit

Sensory bags, weighted lap pads, quiet zone, headphone zones, KultureCity app social story, and accessibility planning for a museum visit.

Ages
Guests of all ages who benefit from sensory supports
Season
Year-round during museum hours
Schedule
Visit during regular museum hours; borrow sensory bags at the entrance kiosk or receptionist's desk. Confirm current hours before visiting.
Cost
Museum admission is free; sensory bags and weighted lap pads are available at no cost (by leaving an ID). Confirm current hours and group-visit scheduling.
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Why this is listed
The Negro Southern League Museum, a City of Birmingham department, is a KultureCity sensory-inclusive certified venue, with staff training, sensory bags (fidget tools, noise-canceling headphones, KCVIP badges), weighted lap pads, designated headphone zones, and a quiet zone for guests with sensory needs.
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Sensory-inclusive museum visit

The Negro Southern League Museum, a City of Birmingham department, is a KultureCity sensory-inclusive certified venue, with staff training, sensory bags (fidget tools, noise-canceling headphones, KCVIP badges), weighted lap pads, designated headphone zones, and a quiet zone for guests with sensory needs.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names KultureCity sensory-inclusive certification, sensory bags with fidget tools and noise-canceling headphones, weighted lap pads, designated headphone zones, and a quiet zone.

Access notes to confirm: Ask where to borrow sensory bags and weighted lap pads, where the quiet zone and headphone zones are, quieter visiting times, and the KultureCity app social story.

What we checked

What we found: The Negro Southern League Museum, a City of Birmingham department, is a KultureCity sensory-inclusive certified venue, with staff training, sensory bags (fidget tools, noise-canceling headphones, KCVIP badges), weighted lap pads, designated headphone zones, and a quiet zone for guests with sensory needs.

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What to confirm

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  • Support model, staff preparation, supervision, and safety policies.
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  • For sensory-friendly activities: what changes are made to sound, lighting, crowds, timing, quiet space, and re-entry?
  • Who should families contact to talk through accommodations before registering?

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