Starting this week, the city is turning all Manhattan payphones into “time machines,” courtesy of a new public art project: “Recalling 1993.” The early 90s were an interesting time in New York: that year, the World Trade Center was bombed (for the first time), and the play “Angels in America” debuted.
New Yorkers are invited to make a free call to 1-(855) FOR-1993 (sadly this won’t work from your mobile phone) to hear oral histories of what life was like two decades ago in the neighborhood where the payphone is. Those not near a Manhattan payphone can get a sample by going to the “Recalling 1993" website.
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