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Museum of Deaf History, Arts and Culture

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The Museum of Deaf History, Arts and Culture is a museum dedicated to the unique culture of Deaf and hard of hearing people in the United States. The museum opened in 2001 in Olathe, Kansas, across the street from the Kansas School for the Deaf.

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Museum of Deaf History, Arts and Culture
East Park Street, Olathe

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East Park Street 501
66061 Olathe
Kansas, United States
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