Miracle League of Music City
Accessible baseball field in Nashville for players with disabilities ages 4 to 99.
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- The Miracle League of Music City runs an accessible baseball field at 50 Vaughn Rd in Nashville for players with disabilities, including autistic children, ages 4 to 99.
- The rubberised, wheelchair-accessible field lets players using wheelchairs, walkers and other mobility devices move safely between bases.
- The organisation is also planning a Miracle Field complex with accessible dugouts, restrooms, a concession stand and a picnic pavilion.
Compiled 2026-08-15 from published sources about this provider. Confirm details with the provider directly.
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- No:Describes staff training for supporting autistic children
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