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Re: Telephone Museum in Eugene, Oregon


Carl Moore (cmoore@arl.army.mil)
Tue, 25 Jan 2005 11:40:02 -0500

This is the web reference I had seen, from WPVI in Philadelphia, for
the telephone museum in Eugene, Oregon; still okay at this writing.

http://abclocal.go.com/wpvi/news/01242005_bb_phonemuseum.html

(it said copyright by Associated Press)

Telephone Museum

EUGENE, OR-January 24, 2005 - The Telephone Pioneer Museum has got the
number of phone lovers. The quirky museum in Eugene, Oregon, has
phones galore on display. Pink Princess phones, old fashioned desk
phones, even a 1980s cell phone about the weight of a brick. The
museum is maintained by retired telephone company workers. Fred
Wiechmann says kids who tour the museum want to know where the redial
button is on the old phones. He says he holds up his index tells
them, "There's your redial, right there."

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