Mamie Kirkland, 109 years old, visits the National Memorial using a wheelchair pushed by her son, Tarabu Kirkland, in 2018.

Accessibility

Everyone is welcome at the Legacy Sites

All three sites are accessible to people with disabilities. If you have questions or would like to arrange accommodations, please call us at (334) 386-9100 or send us an email at [email protected] at least two weeks prior to your visit.

Wheelchairs

All three sites are accessible to visitors using strollers, scooters, walkers, wheelchairs, and mobility devices. Each site has accessible entrances and bathrooms, ramps, free handicapped parking, and free accessible shuttle service. Manual wheelchairs and motorized scooters are available free of charge on a first-come, first-served basis.

Visual Impairments

All three sites are accessible for visitors who are blind or experience low vision. Each site is equipped with safety lighting and signage that is easy to read. We offer sighted guides and verbal descriptions for visitors. If you would like to arrange for a sighted guide or verbal description, please contact us at least two weeks prior to your visit.

Hearing Impairments

All three sites are accessible for visitors who are deaf and hard of hearing. Signage and substantive content is easy to read. All media at the Legacy Sites is open captioned.

Service Animals

Service animals as defined by the Department of Justice are permitted at all three sites. Pets and emotional support animals are not allowed at the Legacy Sites.