Bell, an alumnus of the University of Edinburgh, Scotland, receiving an honorary Doctor of Laws degree (LL.D.) at the university in 1906.
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Bell at the opening of the long-distance line from New York to Chicago in 1892.
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Bell statue by A.E. Cleeve Horne, similar in style to the Lincoln Memorial, in the front portico of the Bell Telephone Building of Brantford, Ontario, The Telephone City.[N 32] (Courtesy: Brantford Heritage Inventory, City of Brantford, Ontario, Canada)
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~ A.G. Bell issue of 1940 ~
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The Brodhead-Bell mansion, the Bell family residence in Washington, D.C., from 1882 to 1889.[102]
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The Bell Museum, Cape Breton, part of the Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site.
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