Saturday, April 16, 2011

Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum

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  This is an excellent museum. The museum itself is really big but the area of Texas, the panhandle, that it covers is not so the exhibits are very detailed.

   Most of the museum is accessible. Ramps lead to the entrances but they have double sets of doors which may be tricky to open without help. The admissions desk has a lowered section. A few of the exhibits are hard to view but most of them are fine. The theaters have enough room for wheelchairs at the edges of the seating.  There are  two separate elevators that must be used to see all of the different exhibits.

  Museum parking is marked with brown and white strips on the curbs and is available along the street or in the parking lot across the street from the museum’s front entrance. RVs will fit in the parking lot spaces if they’re backed up over the grass, otherwise park along the street. The sidewalks and curb cuts are in good condition.
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34.97983, -101.91566
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