ET Fone Home #2 Traditional Cache
The Sooners: The whole phone stand has been moved right next to the flea market. Used to be near the road.
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Pay phones were preceded by pay stations, manned by telephone
company attendants who would collect payment for calls placed. In
1889, the first public coin telephone was invented by William Gray
and installed at a bank in Hartford, Connecticut. The invention
quickly caught on, and by 1902, there were 81,000 pay phones in the
United States. By 1905, the first outdoor pay phones with booths
were installed. By the end of 1925, 25,000 of these booths existed
in New York City alone. In 1960, the Bell System installed its one
millionth telephone booth.
DO NOT PUT ANYTHING IN THIS CACHE. NO TRINKETS, NO TBS. The
magnets will not support any more weight. If you do, your log will
be deleted.
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