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Who did Alexander Graham Bell work with?

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What kind of work did Alexander Graham Bells mother do?

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Where is Alexander Graham Bell statue located?

The statue of Alexander Graham Bell is located in the Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site in Baddeck, Nova Scotia, Canada. This site commemorates his life and work, particularly his contributions to communication technology. The statue serves as a focal point for visitors interested in Bell's legacy and innovations.


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Did Alexander Graham Bell work alone on his inventions?

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Why did Alexander Graham Bell work with deaf people?

Alexander Graham Bell followed the footsteps of his father, Alexander Melville Bell, as a teacher of the deaf. After graduating at the universities of Edinburgh and London, he spent his early years learning to educate deaf-mutes by using a system developed by his father. In 1872 he founded a school to train teachers of the deaf in Boston, MA. The school eventually became part of Boston University, where Bell was appointed professor of vocal physiology.