Accessibility
The Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library and Museum welcomes special needs visitors. The Woodrow Wilson Museum, with the introductory film and exhibit galleries, is accessible on the first floor. The World War I trench exhibit on the ground floor currently is not accessible, but visitors may watch a movie tour of the trench exhibit while in the museum. The birthplace manse is accessible on the first and lower floors, and a printed birthplace script is available for those that cannot access the second floor. A wheelchair is available for those who are unable to walk around the Museum or the birthplace. Assistance animals are always welcome. Printed birthplace and film scripts are available to those with hearing problems.
Handicapped Parking
Handicapped parking is not located in the general parking lot, but is located off Coalter Street next to the Museum. Turn into the driveway to the right of the museum near the Pierce-Arrow limousine display. One handicapped parking spot is immediately on the right. A second handicapped parking spot is just behind the Museum on the left.


