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Accessibility reviews and information for the San Diego area.
http://www.accessandiego.com/
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Funded by the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research, this US national organization promotes independent living.
http://www.accessiblesociety.org/
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Accessibility reviews for the Washington D.C. Metro area.
http://www.disabilityguide.org
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Information and articles about accessible travel and vacations.
http://www.gimponthego.com/
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Research, analysis, policy suggestions, best practices, and publications focusing on electoral access for people with disabilities. A project of the IFES.
http://www.electionaccess.org/
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International organization has brought together a vast storehouse of disability information. The scope of this site is international.
http://www.icdri.org/
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Advocates making paper money accessible to all Americans, including blind people and those who work in low-light settings.
http://www.ourmoneytoo.org
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Official site of MAVIS, a non-profit organization for visually impaired students in New England.
http://www.mass-blind-students.org
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Leisure and arts resource for people with learning or physical disabilities. Information on adaptive games.
http://www.oneswitch.org.uk
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The nation's first web site dedicated to sharing information on accessibility. Lets visitors check a restaurant's accessibility before they visit and asks them to submit their own ratings and reviews.
http://www.wiredonwheels.org/
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