• Please note, in celebration of the 150th anniversary of the invention of the telephone, the Bell Homestead National Historic Site is creating a new telephone...
  • The Bell Homestead National Historic Site, located in Brantford, Ontario, Canada, also known by the name of its principal structure, Melville House...
  • For history enthusiasts, and those keen to appreciate the finer details of Bell's remarkable accomplishments, the Bell Homestead visit is an unmissable and highly...
  • As one of Ontario’s oldest historic home museums, it has grown significantly in that time, with three restored historic buildings and an eclectic collection of original...
  • Restored to the 1870s period, the house includes a working kitchen and an extensive collection of Bell family and telephone artifacts.
  • · · Soak up the melodies of the Brant County Singers at the historic Bell Homestead at 94 Tutela Heights Road as they kick off the outdoor summer music series...
  • The homestead has been a historical place for quite some time, and luckily were able to get many artifacts from the Bell family before they were lost.
  • This National Historic Site was one of the first homes in the area, originally built for a prosperous Pennsylvanian Mennonite, Joseph Schneider.
  • On our way to Paris, Ontario, we visited the Bell Homestead National Historic Site at Brantford, where Bell and his family lived.
  • Built in 1827, the Griffin House was marked as the National Historic Site of Canada owing to its architectural and historic value.
  • Brantford, Ontario is called “The Telephone City” for a reason! The Bell Homestead National Historic Site is the place to come and learn how one of the...
  • This slideshow presents architectural views of the Bell homestead representative of the 1870's, with close-up details and the Tutela Height October landscape...