A unique small museum in Rogersville documenting the history of telephone communication in Hawkins County from the earliest exchanges of the 1880s through the mid-20th century, with a remarkable collection of antique telephone equipment, switchboards, and operating demonstration systems. Rogersville was among the first communities in rural Appalachia to establish telephone service, and the museum's collection reflects that early communication heritage. An unusual and fascinating specialty museum hiding in Tennessee's second-oldest town.