Where do you like to go that's accessible?
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These are my top five accessible places
1-London Zoo. What could be better?
2- Watts Art Gallery. I love the artwork there. Whenever we go, I like to facilitate discussions on artwork. We are going there on Saturday.
3- Brighton Pier. I love it because there is so much to do apart from draw on hot sand and play in the sea. When we went, it was the beginning of summer so we appreciated the fact there were few folks about. My son and daughter also loved playing on the beach and having fish and chips at dinner. For lunch, we had a picnic by the waterfront.
The shops are good as well. We had a lovely time looking at the waterfront shops and in the hotel afterwards at night. I also thought the pubs were nice.
4- British Museum. Not only is this a place where learning occurs, it is accessible too.
5- Kennedy Space Centre (Florida). I love it for the same reasons! -
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Chloe_Scope said:Such a great list of places @April2018mom!
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