The idea for a Tacoma Pioneer Telephone Museum began over 55 years ago, when those pioneers began collecting items still in use. Many of these such as test equipment, tools, telephone sets, and a wire chiefs desk are now on display.
This museum actually started in the fall of 1991, when AT&T provided
about 1100 sq. ft. of floor space on the first floor of the AT&T office
building at 757 Fawcett Ave. in Tacoma. The museum now contains a variety of
exhibits, including:
1 Vintage telephones, many crank type old sets both
foreign and domestic.
2 The first cordless telephone from the Seattle Worlds
Fair held in 1961.
3 A wire chiefs desk from the 1920's
4 A working 701A
step by step PBX . It was donated by AT&T at The Dalles Ore. We dismantled
it and brought it to the museum and now is in good working condition.
5
Several old teletype machines and related equipment all in working
condition.
6 A multitude of old pictures of employee groups, telephone
buildings, old time construction projects etc. all displayed on page type
panels.
7 Many old type manual switchboards, a long distance operators board
from the old Tacoma office, several old manual PBX boards including two local
battery drop signal models.
8 Toll test boards, a morse board, and a primary
board they are equipped with a working morse telegraph key and sounder. Two of
our docents still are able to use the code.
9 Old telephone and pioneer
records, old telephone directories some from the turn of the century.
10 A
sound power telephone display from the cable laying barge.
11 A working
crossbar dial system
12 Outside plant cables, tools, equipment and much more.
13 Two phone booths equipped with lights and tel sets.
14 A display of
electronic tubes that were manufactured by the Western Electric Co.
In 1995 AT&T allotted us about 800 additional sq. ft. adjoining the original museum. We now have about 2000 sq. ft. of space. We have had tours by teachers, students, pioneer members as well as others from the telephone industry.
Presently our hours are from 8AM until 1PM on Thursdays, we expect to expand them in the future. There is no admission charge but we accept donations. There are no special events scheduled presently.
This museum is sponsered by the Tacoma Council, Washington Chapter 30, TelecomPioneers. The four Pioneers that primarily maintain the museum are Harry Ball, Wes Pomeroy, Art Pavey and Bill Winchell. Combined we have had about 150 years experience in the telephone industry.
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to Bill Winchell at bnwinchell@email.msn.com