Museum of Communications

Panel switch district selector frame at the Museum of Communications
The Museum of Communications, originally the Vintage Telephone Equipment Museum, is located in Centurylink's Duwamish Central Office at East Marginal Way S. and Corson Avenue S. in Georgetown, Seattle, Washington. It "reveals the history of the telephone and the equipment that makes it all work." Sponsored by the Washington Telecom Pioneers, it features vintage equipment from AT&T, Western Electric, Pacific Northwest Bell, USWest, and other organizations.
Collection

Teletype, microwave, and radio equipment at the museum.
The museum has the following notable items in its collection:
- 1923 Panel Switch from Seattle's Ranier/Parkway exchange
- c. 1930s #1 Crossbar from Seattle's Ranier/Parkway exchange
- c. 1950s #5 Crossbar from the Adams exchange
- c. 1970s #3 ESS
- North Electric CX 100
- Step-By-Step (SXS) equipment
- 755 and 756 PBX
- Teletype equipment from the 1920s through the 1980s
External links
- Official website
- Museum of Communications's channel on YouTube
- Museum of Communications - Virtual tour
- 2005 Visit to the Museum of Communication - Telephone World
Coordinates: 47°32′26″N 122°19′25″W / 47.54056°N 122.32361°W
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