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Museum of Communications - Seattle (and Others)


Bob Vaughan (techie@tantivy.tantivy.net)
Tue, 16 Aug 2005 20:22:27 UTC

I should probably remember to mention the Museum of Communications in
Seattle, (formerly the Vintage Telephone Equipment Museum), operated
by Washington Chapter 30, TelecomPioneers.

The musuem is located at:
7000 East Marginal Way S
Seattle, Washington 98108
(206) 767-3012

(just down the street from the Museum of Flight)
and is open Tuesdays from 8:30am to 2:00pm or by appointment.

www.museumofcommunications.org

They have a large collection of phones, switches, tools, etc covering
several floors. They share building space with a USWest central office.

From the moment you walk in the door, you are surrounded by old
communications technology, from magneto phones to broadcast radio
transmitters, from telegraph to teletype.

They have working #1, #5 and #755 crossbar, Step-by-Step, and #3ESS,
as well as a Panel switch, believed to be the only working panel switch
anywhere in the world.

If you are ever in Seattle, check it out ... Arrive early, as there is a
lot to see. It is amazing just how much equipment they have managed to
shoehorn into the space that they have.

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Pacific Bell also has/had a small museum at their headquarters at
140 New Montgomery Street in San Francisco. I have not been there in years,
and I do not know the status of it.
http://www.sfvisitor.org/visitorinfo/html/Soma.html

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The Roseville Telephone Company (Now SureWest) has a telephone museum in
Roseville, California (Near Sacramento)
http://www.rosevilletelephonemuseum.org/

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for more links see:
www.scn.org/tech/telmuseum/links.html
http://www.stepintoplaces.com/Resource%20Guide/Industry/Telecommunication.htm

I also came across a page of recordings of telephone sounds.
Equipment, announcements, intercepts, etc.
http://www.wideweb.com/phonetrips/

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