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The Connections Museum Portal
The Connections Museum is a communications technology history museum in Georgetown, Seattle. It is owned and managed by the Telecommunications History Group. The museum was established in 1986 by former telecom employees. Although there are some other telephone museums in the United States, the Connections Museum is the only one to feature a large collection of working electromechanical central-office equipment—including the famous Panel Office from the early 1920s. (Full article...)
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The third floor Strowger Step-by-Step (SXS) Switch is a Western Electric 355 A manufactured around 1949. It was in service in Port Angeles, Washington before being donated to the museum. The step-by-step's line finders are retrofitted with boxes that convert touch-tone signals to dial-pulse. (Full article...)