Georgia Rural Telephone Museum





The Georgia Rural Telephone Museum in Leslie, Georgia, is home to the largest collection of antique telephones and telephone memorabilia in the world.
Attractions
- The recreation of a Creek Indian Village, connecting the communications of the past with the present.
- Scenes of the past and the present, depicted in murals by native Georgia artists.
- Vehicles dating from the early 1900's.
- Late 1800's organ from St. Marks Methodist Church, Atlanta, Georgia.
- Telstar (the first communication satellite), in motion and sound to stir the imagination.
- Bubba the Bear speaks to children of "all ages" via telephone.
- The sights and sounds of a variety of antique clocks. Other antique furnishings grace the many displays.
- Georgia pine and cedar, along with cypress from the Finn Holloway River, Florida, crafted in great detail by local craftsmen "Ceiling to Floor" in rich beauty.
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