Bell Homestead National Historic SiteW
Bell Homestead National Historic Site

The Bell Homestead National Historic Site, located in Brantford, Ontario, Canada, also known by the name of its principal structure, Melville House, was the first North American home of Professor Alexander Melville Bell and his family, including his last surviving son, scientist Alexander Graham Bell. The younger Bell conducted his earliest experiments in North America there, and later invented the telephone at the Homestead in July 1874. In a 1906 speech to the Brantford Board of Trade, Bell commented on the telephone's invention: "the telephone problem was solved, and it was solved at my father's home".

Georgia Rural Telephone MuseumW
Georgia Rural Telephone Museum

The Georgia Rural Telephone Museum (GRTM) is a telephone and telephone memorabilia museum located in Leslie, Georgia, United States. Housed in a renovated 1910s cotton warehouse, the GRTM is, according to 2007's Georgia Curiosities, "one of the world's largest phone museums." According to the museum itself, the size of its collection of telephones is unparalleled.

Jefferson Barracks Telephone MuseumW
Jefferson Barracks Telephone Museum

The Jefferson Barracks Telephone Museum is located at 12 Hancock Ave in Lemay, St. Louis County, Missouri. It is located within the 426-acre Jefferson Barracks Historic District which was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1972. The museum is housed in a restored 1896 building that is a 15-minute drive south of downtown Saint Louis Missouri.

Museum für Kommunikation FrankfurtW
Museum für Kommunikation Frankfurt

The Museum für Kommunikation is a communication museum in Frankfurt, Germany. It opened on 31 January 1958 under the name Bundespostmuseum and is the oldest museum on Frankfurt's Museumsufer.

New Hampshire Telephone MuseumW
New Hampshire Telephone Museum

The New Hampshire Telephone Museum is a nonprofit, telecommunications history museum in Warner, New Hampshire, in the United States. There are over 1,000 telephone-related artifacts in the museum. The museum features switchboards, a large display of rotary phones, candlestick telephones, wooden wall-mount phones, phone booths, princess phones, flip phones and smart devices. Public programs include guided tours, lectures, interactive displays suitable for all ages.

The Telephone MuseumW
The Telephone Museum

The Telephone Museum is a STEM Style Teaching museum located at 1661 Massachusetts Ave in Lexington, Massachusetts, United States. It was founded in 2012.

Victorian Telecommunications MuseumW
Victorian Telecommunications Museum

The Victorian Telecommunications Museum is a small museum in the Hawthorn Telephone Exchange, Burwood Road, Hawthorn, Victoria, Australia. It houses historical telecommunications equipment that had been used by what originally was called the Postmaster-General's Department. The Department split in 1975 into Telecom Australia and Australia Post. In 1993 Telecom Australia was renamed Telstra after the merger of Telecom Australia and OTC.