- en.wikipedia.org Bell Homestead National Historic SiteThe Bell Homestead National Historic Site, located in Brantford, Ontario, Canada, also known by the name of its principal structure, Melville House...
- curiocity.com bell-homestead-national-historic-…Most people know that Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone, but did you know that Bell invented it right here in Ontario?
- agbfoundation.ca bell-homestead-national-historic…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...
- canadainf.com ontario/bell-homestead-national-…On our way to Paris, Ontario, we visited the Bell Homestead National Historic Site at Brantford, where Bell and his family lived.
- m.museumsontario.ca museum/Bell-Homestead-…Carefully restored as it was in Bell's day and including an extensive collection of original Bell family artifacts, the Homestead affords the opportunity to experience...
- familydaysout.com attractions-canada/bell-…...the events surrounding the invention of the telephone by Alexander Graham Bell, and the origins of Canadian Telephone operations to 1880.
- ontariobybike.ca business-directory/bell-…Plan now for your future visit to the Bell family’s 1870-1881 home and Canada’s first telephone office.
- facebook.com groups/BellHomestead/· The Bell Homestead is preparing for its much anticipated Barn Sale including household items, furniture, electronics and oddities galore.
- attractionsontario.ca bell-homestead-national-…Students will learn technological and scientific themes related to Alexander Graham Bell as well as social themes related to the Bell family and the late 19th century.
- weexplorecanada.com bell-homestead-national-…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...
- nationaltrustcanada.ca destinations/bell-…On July 26th, 1874, the young Alexander Graham Bell sat in the dale here, in a spot he called his “dreaming place”...
- historicplacesdays.ca places/bell-homestead-…On July 26th, 1874, Alexander Graham Bell sat in the dale here, in a spot he called his “dreaming place”, and pondered the quest for a “speaking telegraph”.
- cityseeker.com brantford/702931-bell-homestead-…Built in 1827, the Griffin House was marked as the National Historic Site of Canada owing to its architectural and historic value.