Frank H. Woods Telephone Museum Explained

Frank H. Woods Telephone Museum
Established:1996
Location:2047 M Street
Lincoln, Nebraska
Type:Telecommunications museum
Coordinates:40.8111°N -96.6908°W

The Frank H. Woods Telephone Museum is located at 2047 "M" Street in Lincoln, Nebraska.[1] [2] Its goal is to educate the general public about the history of the telephone industry. The museum was featured in the 2008 Film Yes Man starring Jim Carrey. The museum opened in October 1996 with grant by the Independent Telephone Pioneers Association and funding and support from Aliant Communications. The museum is named in honor of the founder of the Lincoln Telephone Company.[3]

At the beginning of 2016, it was announced that the future of the Telephone Museum was in question. Windstream Communications, the owner of the property the museum sat on, was ending the museum's lease on March 31 since the property was within the footprint of "The Telegraph District" redevelopment.[4] Sometime thereafter during an interview with the Lincoln Journal Star, a co-developer of the redevelopment district, Speedway Properties, expressed an interest to work with the museum. The museum held its last day and permanently closed on July 29, 2018, with the fate of the collection still unclear.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Facebook site. Frank H Woods Telephone Pioneer Museum. 4 March 2016.
  2. Web site: Frank H. Woods Telephone Pioneer Museum. Visit Nebraska. 4 March 2016.
  3. http://www.woodstelephonepioneers.org/museum/about.htm "About Our Museum"
  4. News: Buckley . Dennis . January 16, 2016 . Future of telephone museum on hold . Neighborhood Extra . Lincoln Journal Star . Lincoln, NE . February 17, 2016.
  5. News: Wagner . Lauren . July 29, 2018 . History lost with permanent closing of the Frank H. Woods Telephone Pioneer Museum . Lincoln Journal Star . Lincoln, NE . July 30, 2018.