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American Printing House for the Blind Next: Up: Previous: PO Box 6085 Louisville, KY 40206 tel: 800 223 1839 Kit for making molds for tactile graphics: $228.75. 11 x 11 inch aluminum sheets for molds: 30 sheets for $17.65. Aluminum rolls 150 feet by 11 inches: $57.15. Star
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Service Delivery Systems American Printing House for the Bl Service Delivery Systems American Printing House for the Blind AV570,VHVHS10 min1989New Mexico School for the VisuallyThe media center at the New Mexico School for the Visually. Handicapped produced this video about the services and ... 12 min American Printing House f/t Blind The American Printing House for the Blind shares it’s ...
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Tiresias - Publications (Elaine Kitchel) multimedia. American Printing House for the Blind, Louisville, Kentucky. Kitchel, E. (2003) Guidelines for Making Power Point Presentations for Use with Persons with Low Vision, multimedia. American Printing House for the Blind, Louisville, Kentucky. Kitchel
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Printing House for the Blind Louisville, Kentucky ( American Printing House for the Blind Located on Avenue, this printing house was founded in 1858, and is one of the world's largest and oldest non-profit companies creating products for visually impaired people. Visitors are invited to take a p
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AMERICAN COUNCIL OF THE BLIND American Printing House for the Blind 1839 Frankfort Avenue, Box 6085 Louisville, KY 40206-0085 (800) 223-1839 (502) 895-2405 Fax (502) 899-2274 Manufactures educational aids for blind and visually impaired persons, has an educational research program and sell
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Cuadra Associates STAR Sites on the Internet (APH) (Louisville, Kentucky) was founded in 1858. It is the oldest institution of its kind in the United States and the world's largest company devoted solely to creating products for p
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American Printing House for the Blind created by the American Foundation For The Blind to promote braille awareness as well as give sighted children the opportunity to learn how braille works. There is helpful information here for both children and adults. : An organized consumer group of persons with visual impai
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American Printing House for the Blind Produces Braille and tactile teaching aids. Has free catalog. Maintains a central catalog of textbooks and secular publications media in special formats for those who are blind. P.O. Box 6085 Louisville, KY 40206 Phone: (502) 895-2405 Phone: (800
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