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Today, everyone is used to being able to get hold of friends and family by using their cell phone, but a new Sioux City Public Museum exhibit is reminding folks that it hasn’t always been the case.
May 11—ALBUQUERQUE — If you don't have a ringing sound running through your ears before taking a tour of the Telephone Museum of New Mexico, you might have one afterward. This little-known ...
Dialing, cranking and ringing into Juneau’s history as a telephone pioneer in Alaska Museum exhibit highlights how capital got state’s first phone system and Telephone Hill got its name.
Alexander Graham Bell made the first phone call, telling his assistant, "Mr. Watson – come here – I want to see you," on this day in history, March 10, 1876.
The 1897 Raithel and Murphy directory estimated the population of Jefferson City was 11,010. In that year, Jefferson City had 113 telephones.
The Telephone Museum of New Mexico in Albuquerque has a lot to tell about the history of the device, from Alexander Graham Bell to today.