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The Jefferson Barracks complex is amazing, if you love history
This site is rich with history regarding the 1800’s. Within a few yards of each other are museums covering the Civil War, its men its women, animals, medicines, prisoners and armaments. We didn’t see ...
As a former employee of Southwestern Bell, the tour brought back many wonderful memories. The tour itself was informative and interesting. I will definitely be touting this gem to all my friends. G...
A delightful and interesting tour. yes, the actual 'phones are interesting, but the explanation by Ken (a former AT&T worker) of the history of telephony was what made it fascinating.
Fun, well presented memorabilia that will take you down memory lane. Everyone has history with telephones.
I have actually been twice. I couldn't wait to share it with my girlfriends, one of which is a telephone retiree. It was fun to see her responses to all the wonderful memorabilia. Her stories added...
Such an educational and fun museum! We loved the passion of the staff and their history i within the telephone industry. I’m so glad we went. If I am ever up in Missouri again I plan to stop in again...
The Jefferson Barracks complex is amazing, if you love history
This site is rich with history regarding the 1800’s. Within a few yards of each other are museums covering the Civil War, its men its women, animals, medicines, prisoners and armaments. We didn’t see ...
The telephone experience
As a former employee of Southwestern Bell, the tour brought back many wonderful memories. The tour itself was informative and interesting. I will definitely be touting this gem to all my friends. G...
Fascinating, but get a tour
A delightful and interesting tour. yes, the actual 'phones are interesting, but the explanation by Ken (a former AT&T worker) of the history of telephony was what made it fascinating.
Fun, well presented memorabilia that will take you down memory lane. Everyone has history with telephones.
I have actually been twice. I couldn't wait to share it with my girlfriends, one of which is a telephone retiree. It was fun to see her responses to all the wonderful memorabilia. Her stories added...
Must go too!
Such an educational and fun museum! We loved the passion of the staff and their history i within the telephone industry. I’m so glad we went. If I am ever up in Missouri again I plan to stop in again...