Braille Landmark Maps Available in Capital
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Associated Press
WASHINGTON — Blind and visually impaired visitors now can rely on a set of maps in Braille to get their bearings around the monuments and landmarks of the nation’s capital.
The tactile maps, carrying legends in English and Braille, were produced under a $150,000 federal contract.
The 14-by-19-inch plastic sheets depict such landmarks as the Lincoln Memorial, the White House and the Washington Monument.
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