The Telephone Museum is a 501(c)(3) Non-Profit Public Charity Teaching Museum.
The museum fosters enthusiasm for engineering by leveraging America’s remarkable telephone history with educational programs that compare modern day telecommunications to vintage technology.
Our ‘Telephone Workshops’ offer children and young adults an inspirational opportunity to discover electricity and engineering with old and new telephones. The activity fosters enthusiasm for engineering by leveraging America’s remarkable telephone history in a hands-on environment by using electric theory, mathematics, and a screw driver. By comparing modern day semiconductor architecture to historically significant artifacts, the Telephone Workshops serve to cultivate the intrinsic curiosity which gave birth to the telephone and continues to drive today’s inventors and innovators.
The Telephone Museum is a 501(c)(3) Non-Profit Public Charity Teaching Museum.
The museum fosters enthusiasm for engineering by leveraging America’s remarkable telephone history with educational programs that compare modern day telecommunications to vintage technology.
Our ‘Telephone Workshops’ offer children and young adults an inspirational opportunity to discover electricity and engineering with old and new telephones. The activity fosters enthusiasm for engineering by leveraging America’s remarkable telephone history in a hands-on environment by using electric theory, mathematics, and a screw driver. By comparing modern day semiconductor architecture to historically significant artifacts, the Telephone Workshops serve to cultivate the intrinsic curiosity which gave birth to the telephone and continues to drive today’s inventors and innovators.