Explore Connections Museum Seattle
Come enjoy a docent-led tour of Connections Museum, one of Seattle’s hidden gems, which preserves and shares the rich heritage of the telecommunications industry. Explore well-known and little-known facts, stories, equipment, and documentation.
The Museum includes a variety of working electromechanical equipment as well as antique telephones, switchboards, and outside plant displays.
The Connections Museum Seattle, formerly the Herbert H. Warrick Jr. Museum of Communications, is a part of The Telecommunications History Group, Inc. and is located in the Georgetown neighborhood of Seattle.
The museum features working Panel and Crossbar electromechanical central-office switches, working Step-by-Step and Crossbar PBX equipment, and antique telephones, switchboards, and outside plant displays.
ACCESSIBILITY NOTES: The museum is accessible to wheelchairs and walkers, with a ramp to the entrance and an elevator. Guides will not use microphones.
All UWRA events and programs are open to all eligible persons regardless of race, sex or other identity.