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100th Anniversary of First Transcontinental Phone Call: Historic Phones Unboxed Ahead of Great American Milestone and PPIE 100 Exhibit

Historic Phones – Symbolizing American Innovation – are First Artifacts to Arrive for California Historical Society Exhibition Celebrating Panama Pacific International Exposition Centennial (PPIE100)

SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 22, 2015 /PRNewswire/ — Leading up to the 100th anniversary of the first transcontinental telephone call and the Panama Pacific International Exposition Centennial Celebration (PPIE 100), AT&T and the California Historical Society unveiled the original telephones that were used to make the first-ever transcontinental phone call on January 25, 1915. The great American milestone, demonstrated in advance of the 1915 World's Fair, spurred a century of innovation in the telecommunications industry and helped showcase San Francisco's "rebirth" following the Great Earthquake and Fire of 1906.

"The first transcontinental phone call was not only a breakthrough for AT&T, it was a key milestone in our nation's rich history of innovation," said Ken McNeely, President of AT&T California.  "A hundred years ago, the world marveled as AT&T was able to send the human voice over 3,400 miles of wire from one coast to the other. Today, we can hold the whole of human knowledge in the palm of our hand."

The first transcontinental telephone call took place on January 25, 1915 leading up to the official opening of the original Panama Pacific International Exposition (PPIE) and World's Fair in San Francisco. The historic call was initiated by Alexander Graham Bell (in New York) and included Theodore Vail, the president of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company (now AT&T) in Jekyll Island, Georgia, United States President Woodrow Wilson in the White House and Bell's assistant Thomas Watson in San Francisco.

A transcript of the original call, historical photos, and photos of phones through the ages are available here: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/2r2ntozhvod8kie/AAAmTEdyg_zUMFGV_1FaVy9Ua?dl=0

"America's latest innovations were on full display at the World's Fair in 1915, and the first transcontinental phone call was one of the most significant technologies shown," said Dr. Anthea Hartig, Executive Director of the California Historical Society. "These exhibitions will celebrate PPIE, giving residents and visitors the opportunity to see these original phones and other artifacts from the World's Fair that highlight the great innovation milestones and discover how our spirit of innovation has shaped the city's past, present and future."

PPIE and the 1915 World's Fair were held to celebrate the completion of the Panama Canal, and to show that San Francisco had recovered from the 1906 earthquake and fire. In commemoration of this seminal event in San Francisco history, the California Historical Society (CHS), together with the San Francisco Recreation and Parks Department, Innovation Hangar and Maybeck Foundation are coming together to host PPIE100 – a yearlong series of public events, exhibitions and activities presented by more than 35 Bay Area cultural, civic and business organizations to reflect on PPIE's historical significance and celebrate the innovations of "Then, Now and Tomorrow". AT&T is the presenting sponsor of PPIE 100.

The original phones unveiled today will be on display at the California Historical Society as part of its PPIE100 "City Rising: San Francisco and the 1915 World Fair" exhibition at 678 Mission Street which officially opens on February 22nd in San Francisco.  City Rising, will also feature a sister exhibition at the Palace of Fine Arts which opens February 21st as part of a citywide celebration and community day at the Palace that marks the 100th anniversary of the 1915 World's Fair.  Dates, hours and more information about City Rising and PPIE100 is available at www.ppie100.org.

About AT&T:

AT&T Inc. helps millions of people and businesses around the globe stay connected through leading wireless, high-speed Internet, voice and cloud-based services. We're helping people mobilize their worlds with state-of-the-art communications, entertainment services and amazing innovations like connected cars and devices for homes, offices and points in between. Our U.S. wireless network offers customers the nation's strongest LTE signal and the nation's most reliable 4G LTE network. We offer the best global wireless coverage. We're improving how our customers stay entertained and informed with AT&T U-verse® TV and High Speed Internet services. And businesses worldwide are serving their customers better with AT&T's mobility and highly secure cloud solutions.  Additional information about AT&T products and services is available at http://about.att.com. Follow our news on Twitter at @ATT, on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/att and YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/att.

About PPIE 100:

February 20, 2015 marks the 100th anniversary of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition (PPIE), the World's Fair celebrating the completion of the Panama Canal and showcasing San Francisco—its recovery from the ashes of the 1906 earthquake and fire and its world trade potential. Throughout 2015, the PPIE100, a citywide consortium of cultural, civic, and historical organizations, will conduct centennial programs to commemorate the PPIE's historical significance and to reflect on its legacy.   For information about events, exhibitions, partners and collaborators visit www.PPIE100.org.  Follow on Twitter @#PPIE100, on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/PPIE100.

About the California Historical Society:

The California Historical Society is a 142-year-old, non-profit organization with a mission to inspire and empower people to make California's richly diverse past a meaningful part of their contemporary lives. We hold one of the top research collections on California history, which includes over 35,000 volumes of books and pamphlets, more than 4,000 manuscript collections, and about 500,000 photographs documenting California's social, cultural, economic, and political history and development, including some of the most cherished and valuable documents and images of California's past. Learn more about the California Historical Society at www.californiahistoricalsociety.org.  Follow us on Twitter at @CAHistory and on Facebook at http://facebook.com/Californiahistoricalsociety.

AT&T Contact: 

PPIE100 Contact:  

Alexandra Krasov

Kevin Herglotz     

E-mail:  alexandra.krasov@att.com 

E-mail:  kevin@hpastrategies.com

Phone: 415-778-1419    

Phone:  415-963-2601

 

Panama Pacific International Exposition Centennial (PPIE 100)

 

Ken McNeely, President of AT&T California and Dr. Anthea Hartig, Executive Director of the California Historical Society, unpack the original phone used by President Woodrow Wilson to make the first-ever transcontinental phone call on January 25, 1915. The four original phones used for the call were unveiled today and will be on display at the California Historical Society as part of its PPIE100 "City Rising: San Francisco and the 1915 World Fair" exhibition at 678 Mission Street which officially opens on February 22nd in San Francisco. City Rising, will also feature a sister exhibition at the Palace of Fine Arts which opens February 21st as part of a city-wide celebration and community day at the Palace that marks the 100th anniversary of the 1915 World's Fair. Photo Source: Michael Tweed