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Overbrook School for the Blind company history timeline

1832

In 1832, Friedlander’s first two American students were Abraham Marsh and his sister Sarah, whom he taught in his home.

1860

The first school for the blind in the United States to teach braille was the Missouri School for the Blind in 1860, eight years after its inventor, Louis Braille, died.

1890

Edward Allen succeeded Chapin in 1890 and guided the building of the current campus on Malvern Avenue in Philadelphia.

1896

On July 26th, 1896, the 26.3 acre Elizabeth Pleasonton property in the Overbrook section of Philadelphia was purchased for $5,000 an acre (approximately $133,000 total). The site offered proximity to the Overbrook station of the Pennsylvania Railroad and accessibility to streetcar lines.

1899

The new Spanish Renaissance-style rotunda building with its unforgettable entrance on the corner of Malvern Avenue was completed in 1899.

White Hall, the principal's residence on campus, was built in 1899 and was named honor of Bishop William D. White.

1907

OSB opened the first indoor swimming pool for the blind in 1907.

1946

The Pennsylvania Institution for the Instruction of the Blind changed its name to Overbrook School for the Blind in 1946.

The new Spanish Renaissance-style rotunda building with its unforgettable entrance on the corner of Malvern Avenue was completed in 1899. It was renamed Overbrook School for the Blind in 1946.

1963

The Nevil Field House opened in 1963, providing students with a bowling alley, basketball court, indoor track, and two large locker rooms.

1964

The fire destroyed the exterior of the original auditorium which was rebuilt in 1964.

2007

In 2007, Overbrook School for the Blind opened a modest museum devoted to its own history and the history of educating the blind in the United States.

2010

Following the tradition of valuing physical education, the indoor pool was demolished in 2010 to make way for the Kappen Aquatic Center, the first and only LEED Platinum-certified natatorium in the United States.

2019

In 2019, Overbrook School for the Blind celebrated the opening of the M. Christine Murphy Horticulture and Education Center, a LEED gold-certified, state-of-the-art greenhouse.

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