Description

Housed in a charming 1906 downtown building, the Telephone Museum of New Mexico includes three floors of communication equipment in unique exhibits. It features historical displays, photographs, and literature from early times in the telephone industry. Come see the variety of switchboards that were once the link to the world, including the one used to warn of the attack of Pancho Villa. Learn about these and hundreds of telephones and broadcasting teletype machines in this docent-guided tour. Limited enrollment.