2 Tours in Publishers
American Printing House for the Blind Louisville, KY |
Founded in 1858, the American Printing House for the Blind offers guided tours of its facility. Visitors will see the production of braille publications, the recording of talking books, and a demonstration of special educational aids for visually impaired students. Tour also includes the Callahan Museum which shows the history of education of people who are visually impaired and where visitors may write their names in braille. Tour length is approximately one hour. Please make advance reservations for groups of ten or more. Company is the world's largest producer of educational and daily living products for people who are ... |
National Braille Press Boston, MA |
National Braille Press is a nonprofit braille publishing and producing house established in 1927. We are committed to encouraging braille literacy and to offering meaningful employment to the blind and visually impaired. Tours of this unique facility follow the production of a book from transcription of the original text through proofreading, plate production, pressing, collating, and getting ready to ship. Tours allow for youth and adults to interact with and ask questions of the staff. Click here for more details... |