Map - University of Montana

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Locations

  1. ADA Accessibility

    1. Accessibility Narrative

      1. Prescott House

        A family residence for 95 years, the Prescott House was built in American Victorian design by miner and cowboy Clarence Prescott Sr. The University acquired the home from Clarence Prescott Jr., who lived here until 1993. Thanks to donors Dennis and Phyllis Washington, the home was restored in 1996 to its original splendor. Today UM uses it for special events.

         

        Accessibility


        Accessible Entrance: The accessible entrance to the building is located at the back of the building, which is the east side.

        Elevator: None. 

        Areas of Rescue Assistance: None.

        Accessible Restrooms: There are two accessible restrooms located on the main floor of the Prescott House.

        Parking: Accessible parking is located in the adjacent lot to the north of the Prescott House.

        Barriers: There is no access to the upper level of the house.