Connections Museum
http://connectionsmuseum.org
The Connections Museum is located in the Georgetown neighborhood of Seattle, Washington. We are part of the Telecommunications History Group, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit based in Denver, CO. Our museum exhibits are unique, and virtually all the equipment is currently operational. Guided tours are provided by the volunteers.
This is NOT a Captain Crunch whistle!
Let's finish the sender test frame project!
We got a 5ESS!
Two of them?!
Sender Test Frame: My new circuit works!
HOW and WHY? Our New Denver Museum Explained.
WE BOUGHT A BUILDING! A preview of our new Denver museum!
What's up with this weird pendulum test device?
Bringing up the Sender Test Frame: PART 2!
I've been putting off this project for YEARS!
Got a dime? 🪙 How Payphones Actually Work!
DENVER! An Exciting Announcement from Connections Museum 🥰☎️
Central Office ALARMS!!!
What happens if you leave your phone off the hook?
Visiting the Telekom Historik in Bochum
All About Telephone Power Plants
📣 We've got sound! Steam Plant Part 2
Sarah at the Georgetown Steam Plant!
DMS-10: The first phone call!
3 Hours of Panel Switch to relax/study to
Museum Power Up 2024
CARW: Bell's Nuclear-War Telephone Network
🔌 DMS10 — Power Up! ⚡️
DMS-10 & Its Dozens of Digital Devices!
Motor Speed Control in 1903! — pt. 3 — Ringing Machine
Starting up a 100 year old Motor Generator: Ringing Machine Pt. 2
Welcome to the Connections Museum!
How’d we get 6 Ringing Machines? (Part 1)
Internet T-Shirts!!!
Grounding and Wiring our New Switch