Telecommunications History Group Inc is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and promoting the rich heritage of the telecommunications industry. With two museums located in Denver and Seattle, as well as an extensive archive, THG showcases the evolution of telecommunications technology and its impact on society. Through their exhibits, research services, and educational resources, THG aims to connect the past with the present and future of telecommunications.
Connections Museum Denver, housed in a historic building on 14th Street, offers a glimpse into the history of telecommunications with its collection of mechanical and electronic switching systems, telephones, telegraphs, and more. Meanwhile, Connections Museum Seattle, formerly known as the Herbert H. Warrick, Jr. Museum of Communications, features an impressive array of switching equipment, central office, and outside plant equipment. THG Archives, located in Denver, houses a vast collection of photographs, documents, and other items that provide valuable insights into the telecom industry's past. Through their dedication to preserving history, THG ensures that the telecommunications industry's legacy is not forgotten.
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