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Payphone by the Hoffbrauhaus Munich (München), Germany
As is usual with German payphone, this also hasn't a dialable phone number.
It however stands next to a very important beer house.
Santamaría Bullring (Plaza de Toros de Santamaría), Bogotá, Cundinamarca, Colombia
Payphone scene outside the wonderful Bogotá bullring in the heart of this Capitol.
All the official public payphones I encountered here have no dialable telephone number. There are however a whole host of private payphones that are reachable.
+573017711940, El Dorado International Airport (BOG), Bogotá, Cundinamarca, Colombia
A pair of public payphones within the old airports departures
building. Phone rang nice'n loud. The building has since been
redeveloped and I'm not sure where this payphone now features. But
it's worth giving a go. Let me know in the comments section what
happens.
building. Phone rang nice'n loud. The building has since been
redeveloped and I'm not sure where this payphone now features. But
it's worth giving a go. Let me know in the comments section what
happens.
Payphones, Corner of Parker & Tremont, near Boston Common, Boston, Massachusetts, United States
I visited Boston today and found these guys. They're on the corner of Parker & Tremont, near Boston Common. Standing in Old America They work really well, despite the damage to the signs on the top of 4 of them. That's pretty much it, they stand side by side; waiting for people to pick them up.
Newman
Newman
+17818626607, Visitors Center, Minute Man National Park in Concord, Massachusetts, United States
This phone doesn't even need to be here. The desk in the front lets people call anyone for free for however long they want. Also, the coin slot is covered with blue painters' tape, to ensure that people don't use it. There's a faint dial tone, and the number on it refuses to work. But it's cool.
It's at Minute Man National Park in Concord, Massachusetts, in the visitors center in the middle of one of the trails.
It's a sad payphone life. Hanging there, barely working, with no real reason for anyone to use it.
Newman
It's at Minute Man National Park in Concord, Massachusetts, in the visitors center in the middle of one of the trails.
It's a sad payphone life. Hanging there, barely working, with no real reason for anyone to use it.
Newman
+16174919569, +16174919684, +16174919828, +16174929892, Series of Payphones, Harvard University, Brattle St, Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
These cylinder shaped payphone booths pretty unique. I've never seen any booth models such as these.
Newman
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