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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.
Bell was a native of Columbiana County, born at the family homestead approximately 2.5 miles (4.0 km) southwest of East Fairfield in Elkrun Township. In 1877, Bell was elected to a three-year term as a Columbiana County commissioner. By this time, he had built himself a reputation as a prosperous businessman.
the Bell Homestead Museum, also known as Melville House, part of the Bell Homestead National Historic Site, in Brantford, Ontario, Canada, the Bell family's first home in North America and the location where Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone in July 1874. Bells. the Bast Bell Museum, a bell museum in Germantown, Wisconsin, U.S.A.
Howell Living History Farm's maze, which is in its 29th year and is operated by a separate nonprofit (Friends of Howell Farm), has always had an educational theme, relating to agriculture and farm ...
Bell Farm may refer to: in Canada. Bell Farm (Indian Head, Saskatchewan), an endangered Canadian Heritage site; in the United States. Bell Farmhouse, Newark, Delaware; Bell Ranch, New Mexico; Bryan-Bell Farm, Pollocksville, North Carolina, listed on the NRHP in North Carolina; Hiram Bell Farmstead, Columbiana, Ohio; John Bell Farm, West ...
Crawford Antique Farm Machinery Association dates back 40 years. The tractor club had its beginning in 1984 as an informal organization with a meeting at the courthouse.
The bell will be the focus within an amphitheater-style setting with benches, and panels erected in back telling the history celebrated here. Genzlinger said the Liberty Bell site will cost a bit ...
The Bell Memorial (also known as the Bell Monument or Telephone Monument) is a memorial designed by Walter Seymour Allward to commemorate the invention of the telephone by Alexander Graham Bell at the Bell Homestead National Historic Site, in Brantford, Ontario, Canada.