The Heritage Center Museum

Deaf Heritage Center Museum

The Deaf Heritage Center Museum contains many historical artifacts related to both deafness and the early days of PSD. Located in a renovated carriage house directly behind the Center for Community and Professional Services building, the Heritage Center Museum displays books, clothing, sports equipment, audiological equipment and devices, photographs, and other mementos of the school. The Deaf Heritage Center Museum is open to the public and receives about 800 visitors per year. There is no charge to visit the museum, although tours are by appointment only.

admiring a display in the museum

 

For a glimpse of some of the historical documents on display in PSD's Heritage Center Museum, click on the links below.  Please note that these PDF files are very large and might take a few moments to load into your computer.

       1984 The Mount Airian

        First Lessons in English

        Reports 1823-1843

       Scrapbook - Buildings - Vocations

        Scrapbook - People

        Scrapbook - Sports

        The PSD World Vol. 3 No. 4

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For more information on the Heritage Center Museum contact:
Phone: (215) 951-4705 (V/TTY)
Email: zwillingp@aol.com


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