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).

Getting There & Details

Admission
Free
Hours
Open M-F 8-5.
Address
205 E. South St.
Phone
256-761-3206
Website
www.aidb.org
Map
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