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I’m in a manual wheelchair and pushed myself from Mallory Square to the Hemingway House without any problems. It is a decent distance, but it’s very doable. I know the previous post said the house wasn’t accessible, but there is a ramp on the side of the house that allowed me to get in. The second floor isn’t accessible, but I explored the first floor just fine. 

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18 hours ago, 510picker said:

I’m in a manual wheelchair and pushed myself from Mallory Square to the Hemingway House without any problems. It is a decent distance, but it’s very doable. I know the previous post said the house wasn’t accessible, but there is a ramp on the side of the house that allowed me to get in. The second floor isn’t accessible, but I explored the first floor just fine. 

Thanks.  His electric chair goes 6 mph so I'll be running along side of him!  He really wants to see the cats!

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