Helen Keller lived on her family's homestead "Ivy Green" located in Tuscumbia, in Colbert County, in the State of Alabama, in the United States of America. She lived there from here birth in 1880 to 1887, when she started attending the Perkins Institution for the blind, then located in Boston,Suffolk County, Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In 1894 she started attending the Wright-Humanson school for the blind in New York City, State of New York. Starting In 1896, She lived in Weston, Middlesex County, Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In 1900, she started going to Radcliffe College, in the City of Cambridge. She eventually moved to Forest Hills, Queens, Queens County, State of New York. She moved to Arcan Ridge, Easton, Fairfield County, State of Conneticut, in 1936, where she lived until her death in 1968.
Helen Keller lived from 1880 to 1986
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Helen Keller moved from Wrentham, Massachusetts to Connecticut, where she lived in Westport with her teacher and companion, Anne Sullivan Macy. They lived together in Westport until Helen's death in 1968.
Helen Keller's full name is Helen Adams Keller.
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