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Submitted by Peter Holsapple on Wed, 11/23/2011 - 7:02pm
<<the looks-like-a-tree-to-me cell tower>>
The frankenpine!
Submitted by walter bugel (not verified) on Thu, 7/5/2012 - 6:57pm
The ATT building is the original long distance toll building that worked in conjunction with the adjacent Durham Telephone, GTE, Verizon now Frontier local phone service toll building, which originally housed an operator switchboard - today the adjacent building houses telco equipment and customer services personnel
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