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Pioneers and allow them to set up a museum somewhere in Seattle. Originally envisioned to be one of three telephone museums in the Pacific Northwest, this was the only one that materialized. Work started in 1985, and the museum opened to the public in Fall of 1989. Frames of electromechanical switching equipment were brought in from existing central offices, and lifted to the third floor by cranes. From there, volunteers rewired the equipment to make it functional once again.
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Most of the artifacts in the museum's collection are functional, and are maintained regularly by volunteers. The electro-mechanical switching systems, particularly the No. 1 Crossbar and Panel offices, are the only remaining switches of their type in the world that are still functioning. The No.5
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to modernize their aging telephone switching equipment. Realizing that this was perhaps the last opportunity to save examples of vintage electromechanical switches, Warrick requested that Pacific Northwest Bell (PNB) make arrangements to transfer ownership of selected equipment to the Telephone
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The museum was founded by Don Ostrand and Herb Warrick, both employees of Pacific Northwest Bell. As a result of the
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crossbar office is one of two that operate in a museum setting in the U.S. (the other is at The Telephone Museum in
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and the equipment that makes it all work." The museum was originally sponsored by the Washington
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in 1984, the AT&T monopoly was broken up, and an organizational mandate required
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Herbert H. Warrick Jr. Museum of Communications, Vintage Telephone Equipment Museum
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Full Mechanical: Care and Feeding of Your Panel Machine Switching System
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In 2016 the museum was featured on a popular YouTube channel run by
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The museum has the following notable items in its collection:
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Panel switch district selector frame at the Connections Museum
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Teletype, microwave, and radio equipment at the museum.
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Georgetown, Seattle, Washington
Coordinates
47°32′26″N 122°19′25″W / 47.54056°N 122.32361°W / 47.54056; -122.32361
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Centurylink's
Georgetown
telephone
Telephone Pioneers
AT&T
Western Electric
Pacific Northwest Bell
USWest
Modification of Final Judgement
Pacific Northwest Bell
Tom Scott

Panel Switch
No. 1 Crossbar
No. 5 Crossbar
Mercer Island
Crosby, WA
Lester, Washington
U.S.S. California
Step-By-Step
PBXs
Teletype
Picturephones
telephone box
Nortel

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