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1 restroom on record · 1 all-gender · 1 ADA accessible · verified 2026-06-06 via import
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Fifth floor by the stairs on the Divinity Ave side of the building; small elevator located nearby, larger accessible elevator inside the museum
There is a front desk attendant for the museum; you can go right past them or ask them how to get to the elevator so that you can reach the fifth floor - if you are planning to visit the exhibits, you are supposed to pay, but students have to go to the fifth floor for labs, classes, and meetings.
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