Bothell Historical Museum

Celebrating the History of Bothell and Northshore

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How Did They Do That?

How Does That Work?

We are beginning to add videos entitled “How Did They Do That?” and “How Does That Work?” Museum members will show how something was done in times gone by. Jo Anne Hunt will explain how to use the crank telephone, including the four ring tones. For our first presentation, Nancy Velando demonstrates how to play recorded music on the vintage gramophone. Click here to see the video and find out more.

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