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  1. The Michigan School for the Blind ( MSB) was a state-operated school for blind children in Michigan . Its former academic campus is at 715 W. Willow Street in Lansing, Michigan, and is now The Abigail, a senior apartment complex. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2018. [1]

  2. Learn about the history and architecture of the former school for the blind in Lansing, Michigan, which is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The campus includes six buildings from different periods and styles, and is currently used by two educational institutions.

  3. May 17, 2017 · Michigan began educating the blind in 1859 at Flint's Michigan Asylum. In 1879 the legislature established the Michigan School for the Blind, which opened here on September 29, 1880, with 35 students. The next year, five students were its first graduates. At first students learned by lecture / demonstrations, but in 1884-85 the school ...

  4. Explore the records of Michigan School for the Blind, a public school for students with visual impairments, from 1883 to 1988. Find information on student activities, school administration, curriculum, Camp Tuhsmeheta, and more.

  5. The Michigan School for the Blind was originally part of the Michigan Asylum for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb and Blind in Flint. The By provisions of Act 148, Public Acts of 1917, the institution was declared a public school and was free to all children who were admitted by application to the Superintendent of the School for the Blind.

  6. Apr 17, 2019 · TWG Development is transforming the historic campus of the former school for the blind in Lansing into 132 units of senior and mixed-income housing. The project, which started in 2018, is expected to be completed by early 2020 and will also include a police substation and a mobile app to share the school's history.

  7. Michigan School for the Blind. U.S. Residential Schools. Description: 1879 — Michigan School for the Blind, Lansing (now Michigan School for the Blind, Flint) Date: 1879. Last Item. 1 of 3.

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