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Done. I’m not sure how appealing this would be for the general public, although I’d be interested in knowing the top 5 deaf athletes and their likely inspiring stories. I would be interested in viewing an online museum, but wouldn’t travel to attend one. I could see how this would be appealing to those who are hearing impaired.
FWIW, I did attend middle school with a deaf schoolmate and I spent many hours learning ASL in order to communicate with him. But otherwise have not met or been in contact with a deaf person in about 30 years (shockingly). Good luck to you, sir!
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