![]() It's a very serious problem and has only been escalating since the path opened. ![]() There very clearly needs to be separation of walking paths and bike-only paths. It is impossible for bikers to ride their bikes safely among the crowds. Most walking groups often walk more than half the path wide, are oblivious to bikers and how they are blocking the path. Walkers make up about 75-90% of the traffic on the belt line whenever I am out there riding. But the East Side stretch from Piedmont Park to Irwin is far far too dangerously crowded. I love the belt line and what it has done for the city. I look forward to my next visit to the Michael C. Restrooms were very clean and well stocked. There is a small coffee shop on the top floor with very polite baristas. Exhibits are spaced far enough for persons that are none ambulatory to maneuver in wheelchair. Definitely better for children ages 12 and above. Although there isn't very much to do for children this young mine are a little bit more advanced in their exploration of art since they were exposed to it at a young age. I brought my 3-year-old nephew and 9-year-old daughter this visit. We attended on one of the free days (there are many throughout the month) however we encourage you to make a donation to the museum like we did as the experience is definitely worth it. ![]() ![]() Guides were available in almost every room and the self-guided tour is very easy to follow. Even New Age art with a few pieces that left us with our heads turned to the side and scratching our head. So many detailed exhibits from ancient mummies of Egypt to Grecian artifacts. Absolutely fantastic learning experience for people of all ages. ![]()
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