A blue payphone booth with a metallic coin-operated phone inside it, situated outdoors on a grassy area with a brown wooden fence on the left and green trees on the right.

Twins ain’t just a buddy comedy. Dual payphones in Savannah, Georgia. Notice the phone book cases are still intact. These dinosaurs still roam the earth.

Phones submitted by Tom in Savannah.

Payphone in Savannah, Georgia. A humble creature in the wild.

Phone submitted by Syd in New York.

Empty old-style phone booth in a forest with trees and a blue sky in the background.
An empty phone booth on a roadside surrounded by tall trees in a forested area under a partly cloudy sky.

It’s almost like this bad boy was coaxed out of the woods with a fistful of carrots. Canyon Campground, Yellowstone National Park.

Phone submitted by Drew in Savannah.

A blue public telephone booth with the word 'Phone' on top, located outdoors with a hedge behind it and a bus stop with two people sitting inside in the background, under a clear sky.
Empty blue telephone booth with graffiti, beside a shopping cart, in a parking lot with trees in the background.
Blue public phone booth with cracked and peeling signage, mounted on a metal post, with bushes in the background.
Weathered magazine page with a torn blue cover, partially visible text, lying outdoors on grass and dirt.

Signs of life… paper in the phone book. Somewhere off of I-95 near the Savannah Airport (SAV).

Phones submitted by Tom in Savannah.

A vintage payphone mounted on the wall next to a wooden chair. A bag of newspapers is hanging from the chair. The wall is tiled, and part of a wooden cabinet is visible on the left. The phone is connected with a coiled cord.

Casually mounted in a dive bar, The Joynt, in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. In great shape, several elements: phone book, receiver… shall we say, “garage kept?”

Phone submitted by Pat in Chicago.

Two black phone booths, a bench, and three green trash and recycling bins are against a textured red brick wall. The shadow of a large object is cast across the scene.
Two outdoor phone booths with metal frames, mounted on concrete bases, positioned against a red brick wall. One on the left has a phone icon, and the one on the right is missing its front panel.

The empty carcasses of two majestic beasts at Arches National Park in Utah. “When Payphones Ruled the Earth.”

Phones submitted by Celeste in Park City.

Two payphones mounted on a brick wall outside, covered with numerous stickers, with snow and trees in the background.
A pay phone mounted on a wall with a brick background, decorated with various stickers and graffiti.

Payphones Times 2: Lost in New York. Two relics in Central Park near the Sheep Meadow.

Phones submitted by Syd in New York.