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8 Stunning Wheelchair-Accessible Vacation Spots You’ll Want to Visit ASAP

Wheelchair-Accessible Vacation Spot
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Boston, MA

You might get a few complaints from the locals about the T. But don’t listen to that. It runs better than the subway in the Big Apple, and above- and below-ground trains have fantastic wheelchair access.

In fact, a lawsuit against New York City mentioned that most T stations in this tourist-friendly city are wheelchair-accessible.

And the situation has gotten even better in recent years, with 90% of stations friendly to those needing wheelchair access and the T updating platforms and elevators wherever possible.

But the best part? The Freedom Trail is one of the most wheelchair-accessible vacation spots in the country.

At the same time, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Museum of Fine Art, the Public Garden, the Esplanade, and Boston Common are all easy to navigate with strollers and wheelchairs.

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