A Nostalgic Glimpse into a Pre-Smartphone Era

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While phone kiosks are no longer a prominent feature of the urban landscape, their impact can still be seen today in the way we think about public spaces. Some cities have repurposed old phone booths, keeping them as part of the city’s history. For example, in certain locations, phone booths have been converted into mini-libraries or art spaces, still standing as a reminder of an earlier era. In some places, old phone booths are turned into Wi-Fi hotspots, giving people who don’t have access to reliable internet a chance to connect.

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