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The Bell Homestead National Historic Site, located in Brantford, Ontario, Canada, also known by the name of its principal structure, Melville House, was the first North American home of Professor Alexander Melville Bell and his family, including his last surviving son, scientist Alexander Graham Bell. The younger Bell conducted his earliest experiments in North America there, and later invented the telephone at the Homestead in July 1874. In a 1906 speech to the Brantford Board of Trade, Bell made the following comment, "the telephone problem was solved, and it was solved at my father's home".The approximately 4-hectare site has been largely restored to its appearance when the Bells lived there in the 1870s, and Melville House now serves as a museum to the family and to the invention of the telephone. A large visitor reception centre has also been added adjacent to Melville House.The Henderson Home building was later added to the Homestead in 1969, being moved there from its original location in downtown Brantford. It was Canada's first telephone company business office, opened in 1877 as a predecessor of the Bell Telephone Company of Canada. After being moved to the Bell Homestead it was converted into an adjunct museum on the development of telephone technology. The Homestead is operated by the Bell Homestead Committee of the City of Brantford.The Homestead was recognized as historic on 1 Jun 1996 and was formally listed on the Canadian Register on 22 June 2009, becoming one of the National Historic Sites of Canada on that date. The commemorative plaque was unveiled the following year by Queen Elizabeth II during the 150th anniversary year celebrations for the birth of Alexander Graham Bell. Melville House has been described as "...this shrine, where lingers the spirit of the great inventor".

Address: 94 Tutela Heights Rd, Brantford, ON N3T 1A4, Canada
Phone: (519) 756-6220
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State: Ontario
County: Brant County
Zip Code: N3T 1A4



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Once you get over the lack of signage in Brantford itself and difficulty in finding this place, it really is a splendid museum. Lovingly restored and beautifully maintained, this is well worth the trouble of finding it. Our tour guide (Brandon) was very informative and pointed out many of the "small things" that helped us understand Alexander Graham Bell and his world, not just the well-known telephone story. Highly recommended.
7 years ago (25-08-2017)
Very accommodating and knowledgeable. Unhurried. A pleasant visit! Good food and friendly service at the cafe.
7 years ago (21-09-2017)
One of the greatest Canadian scientists and home of Alexander Graham Bell. Best preserved house, lots of memory and early work on telephone. Tour is great, little shop is cute. Memorable place science lover.
7 years ago (13-07-2017)
As much as you would expect from a historical site. They could make it a tad less dry though.
7 years ago (26-09-2017)
Really cool to take a blast back to the past .very interesting.
7 years ago (19-12-2017)
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