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I guess this dates me. It was a New York City telephone exchange -- the
expanded form of "BU-8". The combination of two letters and a number,
before the 4-digit main number, was later changed to three numbers as it is
today. The two-letter symbol was usually referred to in conversation by the
full name (often based on a New York City neighborhood). Chelsea was CH,
Gramercy was GR, etc., and BU was Butterfield, though just why Butterfield
was picked I don't know.
Hugh C. MacDougall
Secretary/Treasurer
James Fenimore Cooper Society
8 Lake Street, Cooperstown, NY 13326-1016
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> Subject: Re: upstate ny films
> Date: Tuesday, February 23, 1999 10:43 PM
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> Here's a New York trivia question (inspired by the movie list) for the
list;
> All of us know the movie >Butterfield 8<. What is the significance of
> "Butterfield 8"? Where does that term come from?
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> Jim Maguire
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