
For over 10 years The Virginia Travel Guide for Persons with Disabilities has been the best travel guide in the nation, according to travelers with disabilities and the media. The complete 304-page fourth edition is now available on the Net. You have to see this outstanding guide to believe it!
"Unless guides for disabled travelers are carefully detailed, they can be more of a problem than a solution. I can certainly see that the VTGFPWD won't mislead wheelchair, white-cane or hearing-impaired travelers but will, in fact, give them the peace-of-mind to plan a trip to this beautiful state."
Lois Reamy, Author
TravelAbility: A Guide for Disabled Travelers in the United States
Modeled after Virginia's acclaimed guide, the Land of Enchantment's Access New Mexico is an excellent guide with comprehensive listings available on the Internet.
The first state to do an extensive access guide was North Carolina. This publication covers only attractions, but gives a wealth of details and practical information.
This fine publication makes the Tuscaloosa area the first in Alabama to have a dedicated travel guide just for persons with disabilities.
Easy Access Australia is a commercial publication covering the major cities of Australia with outstanding access maps of the best routes to attractions, as well as detailed accessibility information.
This charming city located along the Otonabee River in Ontario is the first municipality in Canada to have a detailed travel guide for persons with disabilities.
Access San Francisco, published by Access Northern California is a comprehensive, detailed, free guide.
Access for All has put wonderful travel information on line for the state of Minnesota. A print guide is under development.
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