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Pitttsburgh · Pa
First Floor Family restroom with Adult Changing table down main hall on the right
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First floor in the back- it's not by the other bathrooms. If you just go straight back, it's pretty easy to find. The library requires a student ID after 5 PM during the summer; i…
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Wolfville · Nova Scotia
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Champaign · IL
It's in the basement, just outside the Center for Children's Books. If you come in the front door, there's a staircase on your right that will take you right there. The building c…
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Lake Worth Beach · FL
It’s behind/attached to Lilo’s on Lake Ave and South K street. Either go through Lilo’s to the back through the door past their bathrooms to get to the Library bar. You can also e…
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Monterey · California
Walk into library, use stairs to go to the bottom floor. Bathroom is on the right
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Tampa · FL
They are on every floor, however the basement is the cleanest....
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Boise · Idaho
Inside the main part of the library, past the information desk and on the left. Labeled a family restroom. Labeled a family restroom, and you need a key to access. The key is free…
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Wolfville, Acadia University · Nova Scotia
Floor B1 follow the signs I'm pretty sure that this is the only gender neutral bathroom in the entire BAC/Library building
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Lynchburg · Virginia
Enter the Library by West Hall and it will be the first door on your right.
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Vitoria-Gasteiz · Álava
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Dover · Nh
Just inside and to the right. Two gender neutral bathrooms.
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Vineland · New Jersey
To the right once you get in there, there's a door to a hallway. On the right in the hallway are men's and women's. On the left is a single stall gender neutral bathroom.
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Salford, M7 1AQ · Manchester
At the front of the store, opposite the self checkout
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Eccles, M30 8BW · Manchester
To the immediate left walking in
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Bingley · West Yorkshire
Directly by the entrance so easy to use even if you are not actually a customer
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Exton · PA
In the back of the store, near the dairy section. 2 large, clean family restrooms.
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Woodstock · Georgia
Turn right when you enter the store, the restrooms are to the right of the bakery display Two single-stall unisex family restrooms, and outside the bathrooms there is a water foun…
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Wymondham · NR18 0WF
On the left as you come in, just follow the sign for "Customer toilet". The only customer toilet present is gender neutral and includes a baby changing table and is partially acce…
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Barton upon Humber · North Lincolnshire
Turn right inside the entrance. Supermarket
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Grimsby · North East Lincolnshire
Go through the till, the door is on the wall facing the exit door, around a little corner Single stall unisex/disabled toilet
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Radcliffe · Manchester
Just as you enter the store (through the front) and immediate left. One large accessibile stall marked by a wheelchair sign on the door. Has baby changing table.
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Salem · Massachusetts
All the way to the back No code, no need to buy anything
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Winnsboro · Texas
In the corner near the door to the patio For customers
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Cambridge · MA
Ground floor in the back on the right, across from kitchen.
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Lowell · Massachusetts
Back of the restaurant, past the kitchen
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Salem · MA
Back of restaurant. Two one-toilet restrooms with no gender designation. You need to be a paying customer, however, the staff there are unlikely to turn you down if you're comfort…
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Arlington · TX
Fifth floor across from central elevator
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Danville · CA
Towards the left, near the entrance of the kitchen. Past the counter. Doesn’t need a key; if it’s locked then it’s currently occupied.
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