Roseville Telephone Museum
The exhibits in the 4,500 square-foot museum chronicle and celebrate more than a century of communications technology in Roseville as well as nationally and internationally.
Located in Roseville California, the Roseville Telephone Museum has one of the most extensive collections of antique telephones and memorabilia in the nation. The exhibits in the 4,500 square-foot museum chronicle and celebrate more than a century of communications technology in Roseville as well as nationally and internationally.
A visit to the Roseville Telephone Museum makes a fun and educational family outing, a great school field trip or a group sight-seeing tour destination. Our museum docents are current and retired employees who are passionate about telephone history and volunteer their time to share it with visitors of all ages.
- Hours Open the first Saturday of each month, between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.
- Address 106 Vernon Street, Roseville, CA 95678
- Phone 916-786-1621
- Website Roseville Telephone Museum
- Group Tours
- Antique Telephones


A visit to the Roseville Telephone Museum makes a fun and educational family outing, a great school field trip or a group sight-seeing tour destination.
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