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Howard L. Harris locates photo of two of old time phone booths

Click on headline for letter with photo Howard L. Harris found

Howard L Harris writes:
If you look in photo archives for The Miller Hotel photo by Maurice Hoover, you will see two of the phone booths in front of the hotel. --Howard L Harris
Comments re article 46000 Does anyone remember Columbias old telephone booths




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Favorite Old Photo: Maurice Hoover photo: Old Telephone Booths



2011-08-02 - 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo By Maurice Hoover.
Howard Harris located this picture of some of Columbia's old telephone booths right in the CM files. The photo originally ran 2011-04-17 - 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo by Maurice Hoover, and was captioned, then, "The Hotel Miller stood on the present site of the Adair Annex, 424 Public Square. Maurice Hoover made the photo in 1971, shortly before a tragic fire destroyed the famous landmark."

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