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New Hampshire Telephone Museum

1 Depot Street, Warner, New Hampshire, 03278 Map

603-456-2234

Please check the musem's website or contact the museum directly to ensure that it will be open on the day for which you are reserving your pass!

Pass Details:

Pass provides free admission for up to 2 people.

Passes can be picked up in advance during normal library hours.  They do not need to be returned.

About the New Hampshire Telephone Museum:

The New Hampshire Telephone Museum seeks to inspire curiosity by engaging a broad public audience in exhibitions and programs based on its remarkable and expanding collection.  The Museum preserves the past and tells the stories of the telecommunications industry.

The New Hampshire Telephone Museum houses a tangible history of telecommunications which can be viewed via guided or self-guided tours.

The knowledgeable staff provides engaging commentary highlighting important moments in telephone history, such as the race to the patent office, the undertaker who invented the dial system, and so much more. 

The museum features the collection of the Violette & Bartlett families who collectively worked in the telephone industry for over 85 years.  Also featured is the collection of Garry Mitchell, another longtime telephone worker from Woodbury, Connecticut, as well as gifts received from the public.
 
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Passes Availability

Passes must be picked up at the library. Select your desired visit date from the calendar below.

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November 2025

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