Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site
The Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site is located in Baddeck, Nova Scotia, Canada. It commemorates the life and work of Alexander Graham Bell, the inventor of the telephone. The site features exhibits that showcase Bell's inventions, including his work in communication and aeronautics, as well as his contributions to education for the deaf.
Visitors can explore the historic home of Bell, known as Beinn Bhreagh, where he conducted many of his experiments. The site also includes artifacts, photographs, and interactive displays that highlight Bell's legacy and his impact on technology and society.