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Jefferson Barracks Telephone Museum, St. Louis, Mo.

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Housed in a beautifully restored 1896 building, the museum features an extensive collection of telephones, telephone-related equipment and memorabilia.

Description

The Jefferson Barracks Telephone Museum is housed in a beautifully restored 1896 building that is on the National Register of Historic Places. It is located in the 426-acre historic Jefferson Barracks Park which is a 15 minute drive south of downtown St. Louis.

Members of the Telecom Pioneers, a non-profit 501(c)(3) telephone company employee service organization, and their families and friends have spent over 66,500 hours in repairing and renovating the building.

The self-guided, accessible museum has many hands-on, how-things-work displays. The displays were created to inspire an interest in engineering and history. Boy Scouts can utilize the museum to meet one of their Inventing and Engineering merit-badge requirements.

Besides its extensive collection of telephones manufactured from the 1900s through 2000s, the Jefferson Barracks Telephone Museum also contains:
• A working Central Office Step Switch.
• Operator switchboards from the 1920s and 1960s.
• Military telephones from WWII through the Vietnam War.
• Hundreds of telephone-related equipment and tools.
• A telephone pole complete with climbing equipment.
• Hundreds of pieces of telephone-related memorabilia from the 1880s through the 2000s.
• A large variety of novelty telephones.
• A sculpture of Alexander Graham Bell and replicas of his 1876 Liquid Transmitter and 1877 first Commercial Telephone.

Admission costs $5 for adults, $4 for seniors 60 years and older and $3 for children ages 5 to 12. Children 4 years and younger and active military members are admitted free.

Guided tours are available for groups of 10 or more and should be scheduled at least two weeks before the tour.

Enjoy nostalgia from the early years of the telephone. It’s a fun family adventure, an educational field trip for students and an enjoyable group outing.



"Housed in a beautifully restored 1896 building, the museum features an extensive collection of telephones manufactured from the late 1800s through the 2000s, hundreds of pieces of telephone-related equipment and memorabilia and military telephones from WWI through the Gulf War. It is located in the historic Jefferson Barracks Park, a 15 minute drive south of downtown St. Louis.The self-guided, accessible museum has many hands-on, how-things-work displays. The displays were created to inspire an interest in engineering and history.Guided tours are available for groups of 10 or more and should be scheduled at least two weeks before the tour."
Address: 12 Hancock Ave, Saint-Louis (Missouri) 63125
Phone: (314) 416-8004
Email: moc.oohay@muesumletbj
Parking: Lot
State: MO
City: St. Louis
Street Number: 12 Hancock Ave
Zip Code: 63125
categories: history museum


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Reviews
So affordable at $5, this museum was established by Southwestern Bell retirees. Excellent collection in small space. Option to view on your own or to take a guided tour. Either way it's the same space. There's a wealth of history there. Worth the visit.
Small but interesting museum packed with all sorts of phone equipment from Bell's original device to the first cell phone in 1983Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNoPrice for adult entry$1–5
This place is awesome! It looks small and not impressive from the outside, but it's fantastic inside. The person that was there kinda gave us a tour and showed us a bunch of interesting telephone history much more interesting than it initially sounds. Highly, highly recommendVisited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNoPrice for adult entry$1–5
This is a little gem unbeknownst to me in my local neck of the woods until recently. We decided to visit on a Saturday morning. Our guide through the small, but mighty museum was so informative explaining the exhibits and demonstrating some fun facts too! This is a truly unique museum detailing our historic telephone history. There is even an old Telephone Directory from the 1960’s. Very fun to look up our family and friends’ telephone information. It included some Illinois side of the river listings as well. Also of note, there is historic significance regarding how Jefferson Barracks maintained the phone system during the war with a little bit of background of the various military members who were assigned to this division. Definitely a rewarding visit and well worth spending time at Jefferson Barracks.
This place was awesome! We took a group of kids 4-12 and they all really enjoyed the tour. Lots of hands on displays and the staff were very helpful!Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNoPrice for adult entry$1–5
Hidden gem. It’s tiny, but the docents are great and knowledgeable. They’re former telephone company employees and they love to tell you about everything. Ask for the guided tour if you go.
Exceeded expectations. Enjoyed informative guided tour. Admired the persistence and passion which the 15 volunteers devoted to make the museum possible.Wait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNoPrice for adult entry$1–5
We loved this museum! Definitely worth the stop. So much packed into there, with staff that is so friendly and informative. We really learned a lot and enjoyed it so much.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
We were pleasantly surprised with this museum. It's small, but mighty! Our docent gave so much of her time to explain everything to us and answer our questions! Set aside at least two hours to see and learn everything this place has to offer. We've traveled across the country and back and this was one of our most favorite museums!
A small museum, of you did not have a guide going through everything, might not be worth the $5 entrance fee. But the guide was great, a very nice tour and I was surprised by how long I was there as it was entertaining
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