— Volunteers are sorting through old photos and documents as they prepare to shutter a Lincoln history museum on the telephone industry. Curator Wally Tubbs told the Lincoln Journal-Star that the Frank H. Woods Telephone Pioneer Museum will be selling its artifacts before closing down. The museum’s board members have tried to keep the free museum open for the past three years. The museum opened in 1996, and accumulated artifacts from the days of Alexander Graham Bell to the Blackberry era over the years. The museum’s association and board are contacting History Nebraska and other phone museums to gauge interest on pieces in the collection.
Source: National Post May 05, 2018 15:33 UTC