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English: Bryant Pond, Maine, USA had a crank telephone system with every call connected by hand by operators until 1983. It was the last hand cranked telephone/operator connected system in the United States. When the system was replaced by a more modern land line system, a monument in the form of a giant telephone was erected to commemorate it, and is located in a small town park by the state road, Rt. 26, in Bryant Pond.
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Giant statue of old fashioned crank telephone in Bryant Pond, Maine

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