What is a Phone Booth?
The phone booth is a small enclosed structure that was originally designed to house a pay telephone. Often constructed with the use of heavy duty glass, a metal frame, and occasionally wooden appointments, the phone booth was once a common site on many street corners. The advent of cell phones have greatly diminished the reliance of the general public on pay telephones, resulting in many telephone companies choosing to discontinue offering the service. More commonly today, the pay telephone is attached to a wall in a public building with a small enclosure that helps to muffle background noise. Sometimes referred to as a telephone box, the phone booth has a history that dates back to the early days of telephony. The first examples of the structure were rather elaborate enclosed spaces that were placed on property owned by the phone companies. This allowed patrons to enter the building, locate a pay phone, and place a call while out running errands. Over time, the concept of an outside b