LinkLinks Washington Post: Washington was once wired with silent sentinels. Many of the call boxes remain. By Editor On Jan 23, 2021 Last updated Jan 23, 2021 55 Share During World War II, many American towns and cities were stripped of their scrap metal. Old bits of iron, steel and tin — whether in the form of soup cans, Civil War cannons or fences — were collected, melted down and turned into bombers and battleships. 55 Share FacebookTwitterReddItWhatsAppEmailPrint
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