Written by Eliana Satkin, Travelability Insider, August 6, 2026 When Summer Crider talks about accessibility, they don’t start with ramps, trails, or accommodations. They start with belonging. As a deaf child growing up…
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Momma’s BBQ Food Review
Written by Chillie Falls, AccessAdventure.net, August 9, 2026 Louisville is one of the finest restaurant cities in the world. If you just want some good old fashioned Kansas City style BBQ, try…
Culinary Institute of America – review
Written by nJulie Jones, Have Wheelchair Will Travel, April 15, 2026 Shhhh! Don’t tell anyone – I got to visit the CIA. While staying in the Hudson Valley, just a 90 minute…
Muhammad Ali Center: An Inspiring Wheelchair Accessible Visitor Guide 2026
Written by Chillie Falls, AccessAdventure.net, August 3, 2026 The city of Louisville gave the world one of its greatest champions, and nowhere is his remarkable story told better than the Muhammad Ali…
Color Book Explores a Father and Son’s Love and Grief
Written by Thea Glassman, Netflix.com, Melange Accessibility Tidbits, May 26, 2026 Color Book centers on a devoted father who, after the loss of his wife, learns to raise his son with Down…
An Outing To Louisville’s Joes Older Than Dirt
Written and filmed by Chillie Falls, AccessAdventure.net, July 17, 2026 The Story Point East Mens Club had a luncheon outing to Joe’s Older Than Dirt in Louisville, Kentucky. Known for comfort food,…
How to Build an Accessible Home Step-by-Step for Comfort and Independence
Written by Andrea Needham, Eldersday.org, July 11, 2026 Homeowners preparing to remodel, couples commissioning a custom build, and adult children adapting a parent’s house often face the same challenge: decisions made for…