What To Do With Unused Phone Booths
25 October 2009 - 1:00pm
This project offers a new idea about how to make use of dead phone booths.
The photos from Blade Journal show a planter installed in an old phone booth. The phone had been removed, and has been replaced with a pine tree.
Full Story:
Edmonton, The Treephone. The TelePine.
Source:
Blade Diary, October 23, 2009
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Keep pay phones
I think that there should be pay phones available for use, at reasonable prices, for making local calls. Every American should not be expected to carry a cell phone for calls.