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It's Autism Awareness Month

Discover these accommodating attractions in the tri-state who celebrate differences year-round.

Cincinnati Art Museum

953 Eden Park Drive cincinnatiartmuseum.org

513-721-2878

The CAM has social narratives available on their website. The front desk and Rosenthal Education Center both have sensory headphones and fidgets available for guests to borrow. The CAM also offers monthly Sensory Saturday events and accessibility group tours.

Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden

3400 Vine St. cincinnatizoo.org

513-281-4700

Zoo Access for All provides families access to many useful tools including sensory maps, multiple social narratives, visual supports and more! The zoo also has sensory bags available for check out at their Welcome Center.

Contemporary Arts Center

44 E. 6th St. contemporaryartscenter. org | 513-345-8400

New Reds Museum Exhibit

The Cincinnati Reds Museum has a brand-new exhibit: The Dinsmore Women in Baseball

Exhibit presented by Rosie Reds! Families can explore the many contributions women and girls have made to America’s National Pastime. With more than 200 artifacts on display, the exhibit celebrates female players, fans, broadcasters and more.

The Cincinnati Reds Museum is located at 100 Joe Nuxhall

Sensory Friendly Mornings make the museum extra welcoming! There will be a variety of themed activities available at each session. Sensory bags are available at the front desk for guests to borrow.

Great American Ball Park

100 Joe Nuxhall Way mlb.com/reds

Taking in a Cincinnati Reds game is full of excitement!

For special needs individuals who need to take a break, the Sensory Room located in the TriHealth Family Zone provides a calm and quiet environment with a variety of tools available.

Cincinnati Cyclones

100 Broadway cycloneshockey.com

513-421-7825

Heritage Bank Center has sensory kids including antiglare glasses, noise-reducing ear covers, identification wristbands, a venue map, fidgets and more available at the customer service desk. There

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