When Alexander Graham Bell and Thomas A. Watson exchanged words in 1876, neither knew that the device that Bell patented would be in people’s pockets centuries later. Before the current cell phone era, the ubiquitous telephone revolutionized the way we talk to each other. One unusual attraction in New Hampshire pays tribute to this device and how it shaped modern communication.

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The museum is open most of the year; they are closed during the months of January and February. For more information, visit the New Hampshire Telephone Museum website and be sure to follow New Hampshire Telephone Museum on Facebook for updates.

This isn’t the only unusual attraction in NH. Here are seven more to check out along with 12 places that have unusual names.

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