With its unique focus on artifacts relating to the educational history of blind and visually impaired people, the Museum of the American Printing House for the Blind is the only museum of its kind in the country. The collection celebrates the efforts of blind individuals, teachers and inventors to overcome obstacles to learning and to achieve independence. Combine your museum visit with a tour of the American Printing House for the Blind, the largest factory of its type in the world. The collection includes historic embossed books, tactile maps and globes, early mechanical braille writers, and equipment used in the production of talking books and embossed books. Your visit will be a hands-on experience. Write your name in braille. Test your comprehension skills while using a computer equipped with synthesized speech output. Explore other raised-letter and tactile alphabet codes. And experience what it is like to have a wealth of knowledge at the tips of your fingers.
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From I-65 Southbound or I-64 Eastbound (from Indiana) From 65 South, get on 64 East (toward Lexington): take Exit 7, Story Avenue, then immediately turn left at first light (Spring Street); turn left at next light (Mellwood Avenue). On Mellwood go under h
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Clifton, Central Louisville
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-Tour or school buses must park at the spaces reserved for buses on the north side of Frankfort Avenue, just in front of the APH entrance. -Individual vehicles may park in the spaces adjacent to the driveway; if those spaces are filled, visitors may find parking at spaces along Frankfort Avenue or State Street.
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