1942 Oakridge Oregon Telephone Switchboard Photo
The vintage image from July 1942 features the telephone switchboard in Oakridge, Oregon, a small town in Lane County with a population of 520 at the time. This switchboard played a crucial role in local communication, connecting residents and facilitating vital information exchange during World War II. Oakridges community relied on this infrastructure for everyday operations and emergency communication.
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1942 Oakridge Oregon Telephone Switchboard Photo
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