Akron Children's Museum

Akron Children's Museum
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MISSION STATEMENT

To be a gathering place for children and families where PLAY inspires exploration, discover and problem solving.

VISION STATEMENT

ACM envisions a community shaped by lifelong learners, who provide innovative leadership inspired by creativity and diverse perspectives.

ACCESS AND INCLUSIVITY

The Akron Children’s Museum is working to establish partnerships and policies that will help ensure access for ALL children, regardless of income/ability to pay, and regardless of any ... view more »

LOCATION

Akron Children's Museum

Lock 3 Park, 200 S. Main Street, Akron, OH 44308

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Accessibility Information

  • Wheelchair Access

    Wheelchair Access

PARKING INFO

Lock 3, located in the middle of downtown Akron, is surrounded by several parking decks and a surface lot. The decks include the Summit County Parking Deck on High Street, the O’Neil’s Parking Deck on State Street and the Cascade Parking Facility off of Mill Street. Surface lots are located on W. Bowery Street west of Main Street.

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