Reviews of American Printing House for the Blind. (Association) in Louisville (Kentucky).
American Printing House for the Blind
1839 Frankfort Ave, Louisville, KY 40206, United States
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Information of American Printing House for the Blind, Association in Louisville (Kentucky)
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This place has a very good rate, they treat their customers well and you’ll feel welcome, super recommended
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Open hours of American Printing House for the Blind
Sunday
Closed
Monday
8 am–4:30 pm
Tuesday
8 am–4:30 pm
Wednesday
8 am–4:30 pm
Thursday
8 am–4:30 pm
Friday
8 am–4:30 pm
Saturday
10 am–3 pm
Reviews of American Printing House for the Blind
Mikey Pro9 :3
It was super fun! They have tours and have a lot of benches to eat lunch or talk with Friends. There is also a lot of cool facts you can learn by walking around the bench area and park. I like to walk around this place because I love walking around my neighborhood.
Linda Azzarello
While visiting with our daughter and grandson here in Louisville, we wanted to help our grandson with his library summer pass and this was a location on the pass that was free. WOW what am amazing awesome place. We had a guided tour and the young lady that took us through the factory was so knowledgeable and very pleasant with a calm pleasant speaking tone. And very patience with questions from my 11 year old grandson. Who was so interesting and engaged. If you have a chance and are looking for an interesting educational place for the whole family you really need to go and take a tour. Small gift shop. Love the t-shirts they have for sale only $10.00 each. I have one from 7 years ago and I still wear it. Just love it.
Anna Dickerson
If you are taking a trip near Louisville, I highly recommend a stop. The staff was professional and friendly, and the museum is decent size (especially for free). Extremely well put together and design to be both kid and adult friendly. The tour was also hands on and designed to be educational for both kids and adults. Great way to teach kids how to be a little more accepting of others and to understand how we can use tools for the vision impaired in out own lives.
thibaut viguier
Went there with my 7 years old. Not expecting much. Fantastic experience. Worth to stop and check it out.
Gary Kibble
Ironically the power was off when we visited and we couldn't see anything. A museum guide was kind enough to sit down with us tell us about the printing house history and explain braille. He also had a great suggestion across the river for finding fossils. We're happy with our visit.
Leslie Shaheen
So thankful to have visited this historical landmark! The executives took the time to come and meet the group from Ohio State. They gave us a wonderful tour and were very throrough! Thank you for being such great hosts.
Judy Moguel
I have made purchases through APH in the past without problem. In attempting to purchase an electronic textbook, I emailed and called on 3 separate occasions without a response. The response was finally received after 3 weeks and I place the order over the phone and was told the electronic textbook would appear in my email the following day. It has been 5 days and it still has not arrived creating problems for the class's instructor.
After considerable frustration, I reached Colin who had the electronic book in my email inbox within 10 minutes. Thanks Colin!
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The building houses a museum on the blind and innovations concerning their literacy. There are two floors and it was free to go in. The exhibit is good, and definitely good to learn more if you have never had the chance to become acquainted with any blind persons.
Subho S.
One of its kind. Absolutely amazing !