Ivy Green

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Ivy Green is the historic childhood home of Helen Keller, now preserved as a museum in Tuscumbia, Alabama.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic house
museum
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Southern cottage
associatedEvent Helen Keller’s early education
associatedWith Anne Sullivan NERFINISHED
birthplaceOf Helen Keller
builtFor Keller family
category Historic house museums in Alabama
Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Alabama
Museums devoted to one person
National Historic Landmarks in Alabama
childhoodHomeOf Helen Keller NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dedicatedTo life of Helen Keller
exhibits Keller family furnishings
artifacts related to Helen Keller
personal belongings of Helen Keller
photographs of Helen Keller
hasNumberOfRooms several rooms including bedrooms and parlor
hasPart garden
main house
outbuildings
well house
hasWebsite official Ivy Green museum website
heritageDesignation National Historic Landmark
listedOn National Register of Historic Places
locatedIn Alabama
Colbert County, Alabama NERFINISHED
Tuscumbia, Alabama NERFINISHED
notableResident Helen Keller
notableSite well pump where Helen Keller first understood language
NRHPCountry United States NERFINISHED
NRHPState Alabama
NRHPType historic house museum
openToPublic true
operatedAs museum
ownedBy Tuscumbia
surface form: City of Tuscumbia
preservationStatus preserved historic site
significantPlaceFor Helen Keller
theme American history
disability history
women's history
tourismType heritage tourism
usedFor cultural events
educational tours
historical interpretation

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Alabama containsHistoricSite Ivy Green