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The International Lineman's Museum is dedicated to the preservation of the heritage of linemen both past and
present. The museum was started in January of 1999. The International Lineman's Museum has over two hundred
artifacts in house. We purchase some artifacts according to rarity, but the majority of items are donations
by individuals or items on loan through companies. The artifacts age span ranges from the late 1800's to present.
The museum consists of: Insulators, pole gins, rubber gloves, hats, cards, books, tools, hot sticks, signs, meters,
ratchet cutters, pole trailers, climbers, pins, apparel, belts, etc... We would welcome any donations that your
company has to offer to The Lineman's Museum. Your items can be on loan, donated or some we may purchase
(depending on it's age). Any item would be greatly appreciated, thank you for your support. We hope you will work
with us in preserving the heritage and history of linemen in the years to come, thanks so much!

Curator/Founder International Museum:
Andy Price

Volunteers:
Earlene Roberson, Stephanie Jones, Donnette McKee, Jerry Ledbetter, Murray Walker, Catherine Rippy,
Brandon Brilhart, Jennifer Cox, Heather M. Price, Dottie Cook, Steve Hayes, Joe Goforth, Joe Joplin, Jim Parker,
Doug Wilson, Ted Alexander, Buddy Price, Lou Wray, and Michael Talbot

Sponsor the Walkway to History...



Immortalize your family, friends, or co-worker with inscribed brick pavers surrounding the centralized granite memorial of past, current and future International Lineman's Museum and Hall of Fame Inductees. For an individual donation of $50.00, or for a $100.00 corporate donation, you can line the walkway with the names of those you admire and help to preserve the history of the electrical industry.