1942 Telephone Switchboard in Oakridge Oregon
A vintage image from July 1942 shows a telephone switchboard in Oakridge, Oregon. At that time, Oakridge had a population of 520 and served as a hub for communication in Lane County. The switchboard reflects the essential role of local operators in connecting communities, a vital service during the World War II era.
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1942 Telephone Switchboard in Oakridge Oregon
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