Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/PEnnsylvania_6-5000> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 14 of
14
with 100 items per page.
- PEnnsylvania_6-5000 abstract "PEnnsylvania 6-5000 is a telephone number based on the U.S. numbering plan that used telephone exchange names as part of the number and was phased out starting in the 1950s. The number is owned by the Hotel Pennsylvania, which claims it is the oldest continuing telephone number in New York City. The first two letters, PE, in PE6-5000, stand for the numbers 7 and 3, making the number +1 212 736-5000, using its Manhattan area code. The exact age of the telephone number, and the veracity of the hotel's claim, are unknown. The earliest it could have existed is around 1930, when seven-digit telephone numbers were first adopted in New York City.[citation needed]When seven-digit telephone numbers were assigned in New York, along with Boston, Chicago, and Philadelphia, the 3L-4N (3 letter-4 number) system was initially used. Thus originally, the Hotel Pennsylvania would have written its telephone number as "PENnsylvania 5000". A few years later, 3L-4N was replaced by the 2L–5N system, using two letters and five digits. The number connected to the exchange Pennsylvania, which served the area around Penn Station, would be shown as PEnnsylvania 6-5000.In 1969, the PE6 telephone exchange was the first in Manhattan to be transferred from its panel switch to a 1ESS switch, temporarily making it a significant part of New York Telephone's service crisis.[citation needed]".
- PEnnsylvania_6-5000 wikiPageExternalLink TENproject.html.
- PEnnsylvania_6-5000 wikiPageID "9194506".
- PEnnsylvania_6-5000 wikiPageRevisionID "606653262".
- PEnnsylvania_6-5000 hasPhotoCollection PEnnsylvania_6-5000.
- PEnnsylvania_6-5000 subject Category:Songs_about_telephones.
- PEnnsylvania_6-5000 subject Category:Telephone_numbers_in_the_United_States.
- PEnnsylvania_6-5000 comment "PEnnsylvania 6-5000 is a telephone number based on the U.S. numbering plan that used telephone exchange names as part of the number and was phased out starting in the 1950s. The number is owned by the Hotel Pennsylvania, which claims it is the oldest continuing telephone number in New York City. The first two letters, PE, in PE6-5000, stand for the numbers 7 and 3, making the number +1 212 736-5000, using its Manhattan area code.".
- PEnnsylvania_6-5000 label "PEnnsylvania 6-5000".
- PEnnsylvania_6-5000 sameAs m.027_v92.
- PEnnsylvania_6-5000 sameAs Q7119041.
- PEnnsylvania_6-5000 sameAs Q7119041.
- PEnnsylvania_6-5000 wasDerivedFrom PEnnsylvania_6-5000?oldid=606653262.
- PEnnsylvania_6-5000 isPrimaryTopicOf PEnnsylvania_6-5000.