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If walls could talk. From mansions and museums to battlegrounds and battleships, Alabama is loaded with places filled with the stories of a state and a nation. Locations like the Frank Lloyd Wright Rosenbaum House in Florence, the Southern Museum of Flight in Birmingham and the historic Oakleigh mansion in Mobile. Stretching from one end of the state to the other, Alabama’s historic attractions have lots to say.

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Attractions

Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind

Country’s most comprehensive education and rehabilitation program for deaf and blind children and adults. Campus buildings notably restored include Manning Hall (1850), Jemison House (1898) and Grace Hall (1878).

Contact Information
Address: 205 E. South St.
Talladega, AL 35160
Phone:256-761-3206
Phone:256-761-3317
Fax:256-761-3352
Web Site: http://www.aidb.org
Email:sams.lisa@aidb.state.al.us

Details
Operation Schedule: Open M-F 8-5.

Disabled Accessibility
Accessibility: Mobility Impaired (ramps, elevators, automatic doors, toilet access from front of wheelchair, toilet access from side of wheelchair, support bars for toilets, wheelchair-level restroom sinks, wheelchair-level water fountains, designated parking spaces )
Mobility Impaired (Braille signs, enlarged text signs )
Visually Impaired (TDD/TTY phones at front desk, closed-caption TV's, amplified telephone headsets, captioned video/film presentations, interpreters with advance notice)

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