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New Hampshire Telephone Museum
Address: 1 Depot St, Warner, NH 03278, USA
Phone: (603) 456-2234
State: New Hampshire
City: Warner
Zip Code: 03278


opening hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Friday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Sunday: Closed

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Reviews
What fun! Lots of history here including some of your own Unless you never had a phone in your home growing, you will find phones that you remember and lots you never dreamed of. 2018 special exhibit is "Party lined to Social Media"
5 8 years ago (02-05-2018)
Cool place to take the kids. Lots of history and fun events
4 8 years ago (01-06-2018)
Great museum. Friendly and knowledgable curators, great displays, good for all ages
5 8 years ago (22-04-2018)
Everyone has a phone, this museum gives you a close up look at all respects of development from Bell filing his patent right through today's smart phone. All ages will enjoy a visit; staff are, friendly, professional, well trained, and extreamly knowledgeable. You'll have a fun, enjoyable and fascinating walk through history, well worth an afternoon in the quaint New Hampshire village
5 9 years ago (02-07-2017)
NHTM is a little jewel hidden away in southern NH. The concept of a museum showcasing the independent telephone companies that sprang up shortly after Mr. Bell's invention became popular, was the brainchild of one man who owned one of those little companies, and his son who spent his career in the same field. Alderic (Dick) Violette and son Paul have done an outstanding job of collecting, collating, and exhibiting all manner of telephone equipment from the last hundred-plus years. The staff of three are every bit as knowledgeable and enthusiastic about all the bits and pieces. It's a great way to enjoy a little "side trip" and likely learn a few things to boot.
5 9 years ago (16-06-2017)
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