Bell Homestead
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Bell Homestead belongs to the national historic site and is the residence of Alexander Graham Bell during his invention of telephone in the year 1874. One can also find a picnic area, coffee shop and gift shops inside the premises. This house has witnessed many things especially the daily works of Alexander Graham Bell before and after the invention of Telephone and one can easily feel this while visiting this house.
Category: Historic Site
Address: 94, Tutela Heights, Brantford, On, Canada
Telephone: 519.756.6220
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