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What is the birthplace of Helen Keller (1880-1968), the American writer?
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300 North Commons Street West Tuscumbia, AL 35674 ... Related Links || Donations ©Site Copyright 2004-2009 by the Helen Keller Birthplace ...
Ivy Green is the birthplace of Helen Keller, known around the world for her courage in overcoming deafness and blindness. Helen Keller is known and loved for the courage she ...
At a plain, black well-pump in the small southern town of Tuscumbia, Alabama, one of the world's great miracles took place. It began one bright, spring day in 1887.
Helen Keller , Activist Born: 27 June 1880 Birthplace: Tuscumbia, Alabama Died: 1 June 1968 (natural causes) Best Known As: The blind and deaf woman
Ivy Green is the name for the childhood home of Helen Keller. It is located in Tuscumbia, Alabama. ... Ivy Green, Birthplace of Helen Keller official site; The library of Helen Keller and ...

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