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South Carolina State Museum Accessibility Mornings

South Carolina State Museum

Columbia, South Carolina - Richland County

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The South Carolina State Museum runs free monthly Accessibility Mornings with a quieter setting, ASL interpretation, sensory bags, and sensory-friendly shows.

The South Carolina State Museum in Columbia offers monthly Accessibility Mornings with sensory-friendly accommodations for neurodiverse guests and people with disabilities.

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Ages
Children, teens, young adults, and adults who benefit from a sensory-friendly experience
Season
Monthly Accessibility Mornings year-round; contact for the current schedule
Cost
General admission to Accessibility Morning is free; online pre-registration is encouraged.

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Accessibility Mornings are monthly with free admission. Families should pre-register and confirm the current date.

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Accessibility Morning sensory-friendly program

Free monthly sensory-friendly museum morning with ASL interpretation, sensory bags, sensory rooms, and sensory-friendly shows.

Ages
Children, teens, young adults, and adults who benefit from a sensory-friendly experience
Season
Monthly Accessibility Mornings year-round; contact for the current schedule
Schedule
Accessibility Mornings are held one morning each month; pre-register online and check the museum's events page for the current schedule and featured show.
Cost
General admission to Accessibility Morning is free; online pre-registration is encouraged.
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The South Carolina State Museum in Columbia hosts a monthly Accessibility Morning designed for neurodiverse guests and people with disabilities, with a quieter sensory-friendly setting, ASL interpretation, sensory bags, sensory-friendly planetarium and 4D shows, and free admission for participants.
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Accessibility Morning sensory-friendly program

The South Carolina State Museum in Columbia hosts a monthly Accessibility Morning designed for neurodiverse guests and people with disabilities, with a quieter sensory-friendly setting, ASL interpretation, sensory bags, sensory-friendly planetarium and 4D shows, and free admission for participants.

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What the provider says: The source names a sensory-friendly, disability-adapted morning, neurodiverse guests, ASL interpretation, sensory bags, sensory rooms, and sensory-friendly planetarium and 4D shows.

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What we found: The South Carolina State Museum in Columbia hosts a monthly Accessibility Morning designed for neurodiverse guests and people with disabilities, with a quieter sensory-friendly setting, ASL interpretation, sensory bags, sensory-friendly planetarium and 4D shows, and free admission for participants.

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