Ivy Green is a historic house museum at 300 West North Commons in Tuscumbia, Alabama, United States.
Built in 1820, it was the birthplace and childhood home of Helen Keller (1880–1968), who became well known after overcoming deaf-blind conditions to communicate; she became an author and public speaker.
Designated as a National Historic Landmark, it is now operated as a museum honoring and interpreting Keller's life.
Nearby stands the birthplace cottage, a modest structure originally built as a plantation office.
[4] The well pump is where Helen Keller first achieved a communicated breakthrough with her teacher and companion, Anne Sullivan.