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Local telephone exchanges were '''VAnderbilt''' in Des Plaines and '''[[Template:Talcott tree|TAlcot]]''' in Park Ridge. | Local telephone exchanges were '''VAnderbilt''' and '''CYpress''' in Des Plaines and '''[[Template:Talcott tree|TAlcot]]''' in Park Ridge. They were converted to '''82''' and '''29''' around 1961. | ||
[[File:Robin_Hood's_1958.jpg|thumb|left|450px|1958 advertisement]] | [[File:Robin_Hood's_1958.jpg|thumb|left|450px|1958 advertisement]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:06, 2 March 2026
Local telephone exchanges were VAnderbilt and CYpress in Des Plaines and TAlcot in Park Ridge. They were converted to 82 and 29 around 1961.

