
Comporium Telephone Museum, Rock Hill, SC
N 34° 55.518 W 081° 01.629
17S E 497520 N 3864759
A museum that explores a 100 years of telecommunication in Rock Hill, SC
Waymark Code: WM2YTQ
Location: South Carolina, United States
Date Posted: 01/12/2008
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Located in the heart of downtown Rock Hill, the Comporium Museum offers you a hands-on tour through 100 years of providing communications to the area's residential and business customers.
Your tour through the Comporium Museum begins with a brief video presentation outlining the 100-year history of the company. Next you will learn how telephone poles were erected in the 1930's utilizing a 1927 Mack Truck. Continue your tour to a late 1800's telephone office. You get to use an original magneto telephone to call a friend at the opposite end of the first 25-year era (1894-1919). Venture into the 1930's to a typical hotel lobby where you can use a coin-operated telephone booth to call anyone in Rock Hill. Then use a switchboard where you become the operator.
The third 25-year era features displays of local telephone directories extending along a twenty foot wall. Be sure to look overhead and see a cable splicer working to connect the many wires in a cable. This is the perfect time to examine how a telephone switch station works when you use a rotary dial telephone to place a call.
Entering the last 25-year era you will see how communications developed from transistors to fiber optics. See the communications opportunities available to you now and investigate new ideas that will be available in the future
Days and Hours of Operation: The museum is open to the public Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday 10am-2pm
 Address: 117 Elk Ave Rock Hill, SC USA 29730
 Related Website: [Web Link]
 What is in the collection: Telecommunications
 Price of Admission: Not Listed

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