Alexander Graham Bell First Telephone Marker

1 Center Plaza, Cambridge St Boston MA


The Alexander Graham Bell First Telephone Marker is a historical plaque on Cambridge St. to honor the Late Alexander Graham Bell and his invention of the first transmitted sound over wires, which ultimately led to the birth of the telephone.

The plaque can be viewed behind The John F. Kennedy Building on Cambridge Street. The Birthplace of the Telephone Plaque was constructed on June 2, 1875.





Updated August 4, 2021

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