The Traveling Wheelchair

By Kenny & Company

Entries for October, 2008

Salem’s Brothers Deli & Restaurant

283 Derby St
Salem, MA 01970
Phone: 978-741-4648

http://www.brothersdelisalem.com/

After spending a fun and spooky day in Salem, we decided to stop and grab a bite to eat at Salem’s Brothers Deli & Restaurant which is located in the middle of downtown Salem and fully wheelchair accessible. There are two entry doors you may need help with opening for […]

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The Cat, The Crow and The Crown

63R Wharf Street
Salem, Ma 01970
(978)744-6274

www.lauriecabot.com
 

While visiting Salem this week, I went to Laurie Cabot’s Witch Shoppe called ’The Cat, The Crow and The Crown’ to see my friend, Laurie Cabot. I’ve been coming to visit Salem and Laurie Cabot for the past twelve years. Laurie Cabot is well known as the “Official Witch of Salem”. She […]

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Nightmare Factory

Museum Place Mall
2 East India Square
Salem, MA 01970
Phone: 978-744-9910

http://www.draculathecastle.com/nightmarefactory.htm

My friends and I all dressed up in halloween costumes and traveled to Salem this week to join in on all the festivities of the Halloween season. I had a lot of fun being Indiana Jones for the day while Josh was a pirate, Tony a gothic vampire, Ric […]

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Congressman Barney Frank

 
The Jones Building
29 Broadway
Suite 310
Taunton, MA 02780
Phone: 508-822-4796

http://www.house.gov/frank/ 

Today, my mom, friends and I traveled to the Taunton Office of Congressman Barney Frank, which is located in the Jones Building. We found this office is fully wheelchair accessible, as are his Newton and New Bedford offices in the 4th Congressional District.

Many parking spaces are conveniently located […]

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Healthtrax Fitness & Wellness Center

250Faunce Corner Rd.
North Dartmouth, MA 02747
Phone: (508)999-2171

www.healthtrax.com
 

My friend told me that he loves working out at Healthtrax Fitness & Wellness Center because they have some adaptive machines that he can use while sitting in his wheelchair and a great heated therapy pool. I decided to check it out for I am definitely in need of […]

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Panera Bread in North Dartmouth

84 Dartmouth Mall
North Dartmouth, MA 02747
Phone: 508-994-9640

http://www.panerabread.com/

Panera Bread, located at  Dartmouth Mall is fully wheelchair accessible.  Handicap parking spaces are easy to find for many are located in the front row of the mall parking lot. The entry door is not automatic so my friends held the door open for me. The door is plenty wide […]

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Brewster Gardens

Water Street
Plymouth, MA 02360
Plymouth, MA

My friends and I were recently traveling along the Historic Plymouth Waterfront when we saw Brewster Gardens so we took a wheel/stroll through to see if it is wheelchair accessible and were happy to see that Brewster Gardens is fully accessible. I’ve been coming to Plymouth for many years and only […]

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Hollywood Video in Middleboro

557 West Grove Street
Middleboro, MA 02346
Phone: 508-947-9040

http://www.hollywoodvideo.com/

I often travel to Hollywood Video in Middleboro to rent the newest movie out on DVD for I love watching good movies. I find that this Hollywood video is fully wheelchair accessible. Three handicap parking spaces are located right in front of the wheelchair access to the sidewalk that […]

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The Riv Riviera Café

    January 1, 2009
288 Broad St., Rt. 18
Bridgewater, MA
Phone: 508-697-9892

www.rivcafe.com
 

My aunt comes to visit me every Sunday and takes me and my friends out for lunch. This past Sunday we went to The Riv Riviera Café in Bridgewater and found that it is not wheelchair accessible, yet my friends managed to get me inside! The […]

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Scott Ricker - Access Specialist

Scott Ricker
Access Specialist
Email:
ptbagger@verizon.net

The Traveling Wheelchair by Kenny & Co is Proud to announce that Scott Ricker, an Access Specialist, has kindheartedly agreed to offer his expertise, advice and recommendations on the process of eliminating architectural barriers via the complaint process.
When my friends and I travel into the community to assess places for wheelchair accessibility, […]

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