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* an [[CMS:Early Telephone History Display|early telephone history display]], including a working telegraph and replicas of experimental transmitters
* an [[CMS:Early Telephone History Display|early telephone history display]], including a working telegraph and replicas of experimental transmitters
* [[wikipedia:AT&T_Communications_(1984–2010)#AT&T_Long_Lines|AT&T Long Lines]] [[wikipedia:Microwave_transmission|microwave transmission]] [[CMS:AT&T Long Lines Microwave Equipment|equipment]] from several stations in the Pacific Northwest
* a [[CMS:Teletype Collection|collection]] of Teletype brand [[wikipedia:Teleprinter|teleprinters]]

Revision as of 17:17, 18 January 2025

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the Connections Museum:

The Connections Museum is a museum that collects, maintains, and displays objects related to connecting people to each other, most notably telephones and telephone switching systems.

City-scale telephone switches

The museum contains several operational city-scale switching systems, most of which were originally installed in cities in the Pacific Northwest:

Business-scale telephone systems

Telephone adjacent exhibits

The museum contains exhibits of devices, tools, and infrastructure that is directly or indirectly related to telecommunications