The Telephone Museum in Jefferson Barracks is an ode to a time before iPhones, back when phones had cords and buttons, kitschy designs, and you couldn't take a phone call to your room to privacy.
KMOX's Debbie Monterrey stopped by the museum with her 13-year-old son, Beck, who's only ever known life with an iPhone, to look around and learn some things from the museum's enthusiastic assistant director, Ken Schaper.
Listen to Debbie Monterrey as she hears from Ken Schaper, and shows things to her son like a rotary phone and the Yellow Pages:



