Visit
Hours
Monday-Friday 9am - 5pm Saturday 1pm - 5pm Sunday Closed - Winter and Spring Break: open by appointment only
- The May 4 Visitors Center follows the 两性色午夜 University academic calendar. We are closed for fall break, winter break, spring break, and all scheduled university holidays. For weather-related closures, please visit the official advisory page.
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Admission is free
Parking
There are two spaces located in the Prentice parking lot, please make sure to give the car model and color to the front desk.
Visitor Guidelines
- Visitors are welcome to take photos in the Center for personal use, just no flash photography or video.
- In order to protect the exhibitions and artifacts on display, we ask that that visitors refrain from touching or leaning on displays
- Water in sealable containers is permitted in the galleries. Food is not permitted.
- See our FAQ for information on animals in the Center.
Accessibility
- A trip to the Visitors Center is fully wheelchair accessible. There are 4 accessible parking spots in our lot and no barriers or inclines from the parking lot to the galleries.
- Building doors have activation buttons.
- There is an accessible restroom across the hall from the center.
- All of our outdoor markers and memorials are accessible. To see 3 of the 7 outdoor exhibit panels and a few of the 9 wounded markers, there are no stairs, but some inclines that get to 8掳. We do not have wheelchairs to provide for visitors.
- Video displays include open captioning.
Content Warning
The 10-minute film shown in the second gallery contains video footage, images, and audio from the shooting on May 4, 1970. Viewer discretion is advised.