Connections Museum

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7000 E Marginal Way S
Seattle, WA 98108
The Connections Museum features working electromechanical central-office switches (Step-By-Step, Panel, Crossbar, and ESS). It also has working Step-by-Step and Crossbar PBX equipment as well as antique telephones, switchboards, outside plant displays, and other related communications equipment and machines. Guided tours during open hours, Sunday, 10am-3pm. Come see how telephone calls were made in the first 100 years of their use!

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Chad C.
4/28/2024

This place was an absolute blast! If you have ever wondered how phones worked, have ever had a landline, or are just nerdy and into the way things were done prior to digital computers, you NEED to...

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Sharon C.
2/21/2022

Anyone that has ever wondered how the telephone works should visit this museum. Actually, anyone that has ever used a landline NEEDS to visit the Connections Museum. Located on the third floor...

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Lenore M.
3/8/2020

Truly a hidden gem, a must do in Seattle! My partner found it while we were visiting a couple weeks ago and it was the highlight of our trip! The museum is only open on Sundays for a few hours....

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Joe L.
6/30/2019

They have five stars across the board. Great way to spend 3 hours with the family. I've been to several phone museums and tours, this is the first one that had working switchboards and...

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Alex S.
2/4/2018

Absolutely amazing! We had three tour guides and didn't even get to finish the whole museum. Jerry was my favorite. He showed us the different teletype machines. He showed us a wooden wall mounted...

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