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Accessibility
 

Tickets and Seating
Handicapped seating is available at the Filene Center. Please call (703) 255-1849 for ticket information.

The Children's Theatre-in-the-Woods has general seating. Handicapped seating can be reserved after tickets have been purchased. Please call (703) 255-1824 for special seating.

Parking
Accessible parking areas are available for shows at the Filene Center and the Children's Theatre-in-the-Woods.

Filene Center: Traffic operations are directed by the United State Park Police and NPS Rangers. Please indicate to these personnel that you need accessible parking and they will park you as close as they can at the time that you arrive. For more information, call (703) 255-1820.

Children's Theatre-in-the-Woods: Traffic operations are directed by NPS Rangers. Please indicate to the ranger that you need accessible parking and close parking and/or a cart ride will be provided. 

Wheelchair Assistance
Wheelchairs are available for Filene Center performances, ask any ranger or usher for assistance.

Hearing Assistance
Hearing loops are available for Filene Center performances. Ask any ranger or usher for assistance.

Sign Language Interpretation
Sign language interpretation for all performances can be arranged by calling (703) 255-1849 (TDD accessible). A minimum of three week advance notice is required.

Pierce Millstone  

Did You Know?
Two circular stones are used in the milling process and are referred to as a run or a stand. The bottom stone, known as the bedstone, does not move. The top stone, known as the runner stone, can spin in upwards of 120 times per minute.

Last Updated: July 17, 2007 at 08:37 EST