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  2. Area code 414 - Wikipedia

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    The area code was created in October 1947, along with area code 715, as one of the two original area codes assigned to Wisconsin.The numbering plan area (NPA) originally included most of the southern and northeastern parts of Wisconsin, stretching from Lake Michigan to the Minnesota and Iowa borders. 715, then as now, covered the remaining northwestern part.

  3. Wisconsin Bell - Wikipedia

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    The AT&T Center is a 19-story, 213 foot tall neo-gothic building in downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Construction began in 1918 for Wisconsin Telephone Company and was completed in 1924. Construction began in 1918 for Wisconsin Telephone Company and was completed in 1924.

  4. Area code 262 - Wikipedia

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    Projections in early 2019 suggested the Milwaukee suburbs would not need another area code until 2044 at the earliest, but later in 2019 no exhaust date was listed, meaning the date is 30 years or more in the future. [1] Prior to October 2021, area code 262 had telephone numbers assigned for the central office code 988.

  5. Milwaukee host committee launches vendor directory for ... - AOL

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    The latest initiative: Thursday's launch of a Vendor Directory to help local businesses connect with organizations and others headed to Milwaukee for the big political show that runs July 15-18.

  6. List of Wisconsin area codes - Wikipedia

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    Southeastern part of the state including Waukesha, Racine and Kenosha, except for Milwaukee County and several outlying areas served by Milwaukee County exchanges 414† Milwaukee County and several outlying areas served by Milwaukee County exchanges. 608/353: southwestern Wisconsin, including Madison. 715†/534

  7. Telephone exchange names - Wikipedia

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    Telephone numbers listed in 1920 in New York City having three-letter exchange prefixes. In the United States, the most-populous cities, such as New York City, Philadelphia, Boston, and Chicago, initially implemented dial service with telephone numbers consisting of three letters and four digits (3L-4N) according to a system developed by W. G. Blauvelt of AT&T in 1917. [1]