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Flashmaps: Main Arteries into New York City & Important Telephone Numbers

author: Peter : New York, NY


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I've gotta admit, I'm a sucker for those colors and lines Although we've got now, I kind of wish some of those "Recorded Information" lines still worked. Anyway, I tried a few of the numbers just for fun... Suicide Prevention was someone's mobile voicemail box. Stock Market Prices was a fax machine, World Series was a dead number and Time of Day was a recording explaining that I had reached a non-working number belonging to the US Government...


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