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Fodor's Great American Vacations for Travelers With Disabilities (2nd Ed)
by Donna Cornacchio (Editor), Anto Howard (Editor)
A great travel guide providing solid, detailed accessibility information
and on-target travel know-how. An invaluable aid for travelers with
mobility problems and hearing and vision impairments and for the people who
travel with them.
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Wheelchair Around the World
by Patrick D. Simpson
This book is an extraordinary look at world travel by the author whose wife
is handicapped. Their love for travel transcends any kind of barriers. A
must read for those who are afraid of travel due to a wheelchair or other
obstacles.
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Easy Access to National Parks : The Sierra Club Guide for People With
Disabilities
by Wendy Roth, Michael Tompane (Contributor)
A guidebook to America's national parks provides information on the region,
access, lodging, services, tours, sport opportunities, trails,
campgrounds, medical facilities, visitor centers, and more for all fifty
national parks. Those with mobility problems, vision and hearing
impairments, seniors, families with young children -- anyone looking for
gentle, low-effort hiking opportunities will find this thoroughly
researched guide an invaluable resource.
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Access Travel U.S.A. : A Directory for People With Disabilities
by Margarita Engle
by Candida H. Cremona
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Travel for the Disabled: A Handbook of Travel Resources and 500 World Wide
Access Guides
by Helen Hecker
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A World of Options: A Guide to International Exchange, Community Service,
and Travel for Personswith Disabilities
by Christa Bucks, Carole Patterson (Editor), Brett Campbell (Editor)
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Able to Travel: True Stories by and for People With Disabilities: A Rough
Guide Special
by Alison Walsh (Editor)
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How to Travel: A guidebook for Persons with a Disability
by Fred Rosen |
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