Downtown Danville, Kentucky
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Downtown Danville, Kentucky. The "Yellow House," a former tavern where the Kentucky School for the Deaf held classes from 1823-1827, is located on Main Street. It is likely the middle structure in this image. Courtesy of Centre College.
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School for the Deaf
Historical Marker #197 in Danville commemorates the founding of the Kentucky School for the Deaf (KSD), "the first state-supported school in the United States for the instruction of deaf children."
In the early nineteenth century,…