Breaking Barriers in Accessible Travel with Meegan Winters
Meegan Winters’ journey into accessible tourism began with her background as a special education teacher, working with students on the autism spectrum.
Read MoreMeegan Winters’ journey into accessible tourism began with her background as a special education teacher, working with students on the autism spectrum.
Read MoreShane Hryhorec has always been passionate about travel, but after a swimming accident left him a quadriplegic, he quickly realized how in accessible the world can be.
Read MoreMarc J. Garcia’s commitment to accessible tourism began in earnest in 2018, inspired by a personal experience while on a family vacation.
Read MoreMy journey into accessible tourism started from personal experience. After acaraccident left me paralyzed as a teenager, I never lost my passion for travel and adventure…
Read MoreIn 2012, John Morris was involved in a serious motor vehicle accident that left him a triple amputee and wheelchair user.
Read MoreAccessible travel in the United States is important because it allows everyone—regardless of physical or cognitive abilities—the opportunity to experience memorable group travel experiences.
Read MoreFrom luxurious resorts with full-service spas to locations boasting thrilling adventures, Virginia offers something for everyone.
Read MoreVirginia’s deep musical heritage comes alive at the Bristol Rhythm &Roots Reunion, a celebration of Americana music that takes place in the twin cities of Bristol, Virginia, and Bristol, Tennessee.
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