LOUISVILLE, Ky. —

For more than a century, Louisville has been a world leader in printing Braille books thanks to American Printing House for the Blind.

But does American Printing House for the Blind still print Braille books?

In a world that caters to the sighted, American Printing House creates Braille books and other materials for the visually impaired.

Since 1858, American Printing House has operated out of Louisville as the world's top nonprofit, creating learning materials for the blind.

Braille books have been a staple of learning for the blind since the creation of the Braille system by Louie Braille in the 1800s.

And the printing house keeps that history alive.

"These dots that you see right here. they are the first real appearance of Braille in the entire world," said

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