The title song by Tommy Tutone was released in 1981 and ended up hitting the #4 spot on the Billboard top 100 in May, 1982. It also prompted a flood of calls to the number looking for Jenny. I have to admit I may have contributed to that after hearing a friend falsely say, "I heard if you call that number a person named Jenny actually answers."
In 1982 pay phone rates varied between 10¢ to 25¢ for a local call and you could find them very easily. I'm not sure how many people tried calling Jenny from a payhone back then, but these days working payphones are difficult to find but you can sometimes find the remnants of where they once stood. When was the last time you used a payphone?
This cache pays homage to a once ubiquitous device which has all but disappeared. You'll need to bring your own pen. Parking is nearby; you may even be able to park right in front of the cache if there's no traffic, but please be careful.
DART light rail is only a block away. Take the Red or Blue line and get off at the Cedars station.
Congrats to Eagle Scout 426 for being the FTF!