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June 19, 2007

New Exhibit on Louis Braille: Boston

National Braille Press has just installed a gorgeous new exhibit at the Boston Public Library, called "The Magic of Braille." The exhibit focuses on the life of Louis Braille, the use of the braille code, the work of National Braille Press - and some similarities in the lives of Louis Braille and Harry Potter.

This free exhibit will be up June 5 through July 31, 2007, in The Boston Room at the Boston Public Library's Copley branch. The Boston Room is easily accessed from the Boylston Street entrance: it's just off the small room on the left immediately after you enter from Boylston Street.

For those not planning to be in Boston during that time, we are hoping to make the exhibit available for travel around the country! If you're interested in bringing Louis Braille to your library, business, or community center, please contact Tony Grima at agrima@nbp.org.

Posted by Nancy at June 19, 2007 03:50 PM

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