Australia - 1948
Brazil - 1953
Burma (now called Myanmar) - 1955
Canada - 1901, 1957 (she travelled to Nova Scotia in 1901)
Chile - 1953
China - Manchuria in 1937, and Hong Kong in 1955
Denmark - 1957
Egypt - 1952
Finland - 1957
France - 1931, 1946, 1950, 1952
Germany - 1956
Great Britain - 1930, 1932, 1946, 1951, 1953
Greece - 1946
Iceland - 1957
India - 1955
Indonesia - 1955
Ireland - 1930
Israel - 1952
Italy - 1946, 1956
Japan - 1937, 1948, 1955
Jordan - 1952
Korea - 1948
Lebanon - 1952
Mexico - 1953
New Zealand - 1948
Norway - 1957
Pakistan - 1955
Panama - 1953
Peru - 1953
Philippines - 1948, 1953
Portugal - 1956
Scotland - 1932, 1934, 1955
South Africa - 1951
Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) - 1951
Spain - 1956
Sweden - 1957
Switzerland - 1957
Syria - 1952
Yugoslavia
Helen Keller traveled to numerous places during her lifetime, including the United States, Europe, Japan, and India. Some of the notable locations she visited include Washington D.C, New York City, London, Berlin, and Tokyo. She used her platform to advocate for people with disabilities and promote the importance of education and accessibility worldwide.
Helen Keller has traveled to 39 countries to give speeches and lecture and to help disabled people. She went to continent and visited a lot of places
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Helen Keller was 20 years old when she entered Radcliffe College in 1900.
In the fall of 1900 Helen Keller entered Radcliffe collage.
Helen Keller went to Radcliffe College.1922She went to Radcliffe College
Helen Keller wrote books and went to see people in hospitals and traveled around the world.
Helen Keller went to college at Radcliffe college
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Helen Keller's life went wrong of getting blind and deaf.
Helen Keller was 20 years old when she entered Radcliffe College in 1900.
Helen went on to become a world famous speaker and author.
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Helen Keller was a Blind and Deaf person who went to college learnt to read and started writing. she wrote books and poems!