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2020 Official Ithaca Visitor Guide

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V I S I T I T H A C A . C O M | 7 0 Cayuga Waterfront Trail along the water. www.friendsofstewartpark.org/ playground CINEMAPOLIS has been a long me fa- vorite for Patrick as he LOVES indepen- dent movies. There is a parking garage just outside of the theatre that has ac- cessible parking, so it's very convenient. The entrance is level and easy to use, and the staff are incredibly welcoming. There is accessible sea ng in the theatre but for us, some mes we like to sit up high- er and because the theaters are an older style and the sea ng is close, Patrick can hold on to the seats to navigate his way to any seat in the room. The restrooms here can accommodate a wheelchair as well. www.cinemapolis.org Tip: Try their cookies and have fun with the popcorn topping op ons Looking for more outdoor accessible family fun – check out the ITHACA CHIL- DREN'S GARDEN - Ithaca Children's Garden has ample and easy parking right by the main entrance. The main pathway throughout the Garden, the boardwalk area, rice paddy pond, wetlands, and back of the turtle sculpture Gaia are all accessible by wheelchair. Addi onally, the Garden has a wheelchair-accessible porta po y and water fountain (on from May to November). The Garden is full of nature-rich sensory experiences, includ- ing a sound garden and plants to touch, sniff, and taste. Tip: Ask for a sensory Garden map. www.IthacaChildrensGarden.org

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