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Bell Homestead

The telephone was first conceived here in 1874 by Alexander Graham Bell.

Brantford, Ontario

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In 1870, Alexander Graham Bell, his parents, and sister-in-law moved from Scotland to a small farm in Brantford, Ontario, in hopes that the Canadian climate would help his poor health. Once recovered, Bell began teaching at the Boston School for the Deaf in the United States, returning to his parents' home for holidays and summers.

On July 26, 1874, while at his "dreaming place" on the farm looking out on the Grand River, Alexander Graham Bell came up with the idea for how to make a telephone.

A few years later in 1876, Bell made the world's first long-distance telephone call between Brantford and Paris, Ontario, marking the beginning of a new era of communication.

The Bell Homestead is now a National Historic Site in Canada. In addition to touring the Bell family's house, you can also visit Canada's first telephone business office, which opened in 1877 in downtown Brantford and was later relocated to the Bell Homestead site.

Brantford is known as "The Telephone City" for good reason, and you can find a number of other historical sites and monuments related to Bell and the telephone throughout the city.

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Bell Homestead
94 Tutela Heights Rd
Brantford, Ontario, N3T 1A4
Canada
43.107942, -80.270809
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