Pennsylvania School for the Deaf (historic campus)

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The Pennsylvania School for the Deaf (historic campus) is a former educational institution for deaf students located in the Germantown neighborhood of Philadelphia, notable for its historic architecture and role in deaf education.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf deaf school campus
former school campus
historic educational campus
architecturalSignificance notable historic architecture
associatedWith Pennsylvania School for the Deaf NERFINISHED
category Historic school buildings in Philadelphia
Schools for the deaf in Pennsylvania
Special education schools in the United States
country United States of America
designedFor accessibility for deaf students
hasEducationalLevel primary education
secondary education
hasFeature institutional campus layout
multiple historic school buildings
hasStatus former campus
hasType special education facility
hasUse education of deaf students
heritageSignificance important role in deaf education
languageOfInstruction American Sign Language NERFINISHED
English
locatedIn Germantown NERFINISHED
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedInTimeZone Eastern Time Zone
locatedInUrbanArea Germantown, Philadelphia NERFINISHED
operatedBy Pennsylvania School for the Deaf NERFINISHED
partOf Germantown neighborhood of Philadelphia NERFINISHED
servedCommunity deaf and hard-of-hearing students
usedFor residential education for deaf students

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Germantown, Pennsylvania contains Pennsylvania School for the Deaf (historic campus)