
Bell Homestead
Bell Homestead is a historic site in Brantford, Ontario, marking the former home of Alexander Graham Bell, the inventor of the telephone. Built in 1870, it’s where Bell developed and demonstrated early telephone technology, transforming global communication. The house has been preserved as a museum, offering insights into Bell’s life, innovations, and the early days of telecommunications. Visitors can explore original artifacts, exhibits, and learn how Bell’s work laid the foundation for modern instant communication. The site celebrates a pivotal moment in technological history and Bell’s lasting legacy.