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The Rockwell Museum Sensory Kits and Accessibility

The Rockwell Museum

Corning, New York - Steuben County

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May 16, 2026

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Southern Tier

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111 Cedar Street, Corning, NY 14830

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Provider overview

The Rockwell Museum in Corning offers free sensory kits with fidgets, tactile objects, emotion cards, and noise-reducing earmuffs, plus a Social Story, accessible entrances, mobility aids, accessible restrooms, and other visit accommodations.

The Rockwell Museum is a Smithsonian Affiliate museum in Corning with galleries, family programs, Art Lab activities, and accessibility resources.

Quick facts

Phone
607-937-5386
Ages
Museum visitors with sensory, mobility, vision, or personal-care access needs; all-ages public venue
Season
Year-round museum hours
Cost
The source says sensory kits and mobility aids are free to borrow and personal care attendants receive complimentary admission; confirm current admission, kit availability, hours, and accommodation details directly with the museum.

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The Rockwell Museum

111 Cedar Street, Corning, NY 14830

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Sensory kits and accessibility supports

Museum visit supports including free sensory kits, Social Story, mobility aids, accessible restrooms, and personal care attendant admission support.

Ages
Museum visitors with sensory, mobility, vision, or personal-care access needs; all-ages public venue
Season
Year-round museum hours
Schedule
The source lists current museum hours as 9 am to 5 pm and directs visitors to contact the museum with accessibility questions.
Cost
The source says sensory kits and mobility aids are free to borrow and personal care attendants receive complimentary admission; confirm current admission, kit availability, hours, and accommodation details directly with the museum.
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May 16, 2026
Why this is listed
The official Rockwell Museum Accessibility page says sensory kits are available for visitors and can be checked out at the Admission Desk free of charge, with fidget toys, tactile objects, emotion cards, and noise-reducing earmuffs; it also lists a Social Story, wheelchair and stroller accessible entrances, accessible restrooms with an adult-sized universal changing station, mobility aids available to borrow, seating, audio guide, complimentary admission for personal care attendants, address, hours, phone, and email.
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Sensory kits and accessibility supports

The official Rockwell Museum Accessibility page says sensory kits are available for visitors and can be checked out at the Admission Desk free of charge, with fidget toys, tactile objects, emotion cards, and noise-reducing earmuffs; it also lists a Social Story, wheelchair and stroller accessible entrances, accessible restrooms with an adult-sized universal changing station, mobility aids available to borrow, seating, audio guide, complimentary admission for personal care attendants, address, hours, phone, and email.

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What the provider says: The Rockwell Museum lists free sensory kits, a Social Story, accessible entrances, accessible restrooms with an adult-sized universal changing station, mobility aids, seating, audio guide, and personal care attendant admission support.

Access notes to confirm: Families should confirm sensory kit availability, Social Story fit, adult-sized changing station access, elevator routes, mobility aid availability, Art Lab access, companion admission, parking, admission, and current hours before visiting.

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What we found: The official Rockwell Museum Accessibility page says sensory kits are available for visitors and can be checked out at the Admission Desk free of charge, with fidget toys, tactile objects, emotion cards, and noise-reducing earmuffs; it also lists a Social Story, wheelchair and stroller accessible entrances, accessible restrooms with an adult-sized universal changing station, mobility aids available to borrow, seating, audio guide, complimentary admission for personal care attendants, address, hours, phone, and email.

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What to confirm

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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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