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Noise-cancelling headphones, smart glasses and other technology making museums more accessible
Museums are where people immerse themselves in culture, learn, create, share and interact. Being accessible — designed for everyone — is one way museums can maximize that role, and a growing number are working hard to do just that to serve the more than one billion people worldwide experience some form of disability.
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