Area Codes (song) - Area Codes Mentioned

Area Codes Mentioned

These are the area codes listed in the song, in order.

  • 770 (Atlanta, Georgia)
  • 404 (Atlanta, Georgia)
  • 718 (New York City, New York, except Manhattan)
  • 202 (Washington, D.C.)
  • 901 (Memphis, Tennessee)
  • 305 (Miami, Florida)
  • 312 (Chicago, Illinois)
  • 313 (Detroit, Michigan)
  • 215 (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
  • 803 (Columbia, South Carolina)
  • 757 (Southeast Virginia)
  • 410 (eastern Maryland)
  • 504 (New Orleans, Louisiana)
  • 972 (Dallas, Texas)
  • 713 (Houston, Texas)
  • 314 (St. Louis, Missouri)
  • 201 (Bergen and Hudson counties, New Jersey)
  • 212 (Manhattan, New York)
  • 213 (Los Angeles, California)
  • 916 (Sacramento, California)
  • 415 (San Francisco, California)
  • 704 (Charlotte, North Carolina)
  • 206 (Seattle, Washington)
  • 808 (Hawaii & Midway Island)
  • 216 (Cleveland, Ohio)
  • 702 (Las Vegas, Nevada)
  • 414 (Milwaukee, Wisconsin)
  • 317 (central Indiana)
  • 214 (Dallas, Texas)
  • 281 (Houston, Texas)
  • 334 (Montgomery and south Alabama)
  • 205 (Birmingham and Tuscaloosa, Alabama)
  • 318 (Louisiana)
  • 601 (Mississippi)
  • 203 (Connecticut)
  • 804 (Virginia)
  • 402 (Nebraska)
  • 301 (Maryland)
  • 904 (Jacksonville, Florida)
  • 407 (Orlando metro area, Florida)
  • 850 (the Florida Panhandle)
  • 708 (Cook and Will counties, Illinois)
  • 502 (Louisville, Kentucky)

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Famous quotes containing the words area, codes and/or mentioned:

    I am aware of the damp souls of housemaids
    Sprouting despondently at area gates.
    —T.S. (Thomas Stearns)

    Thou hast a voice, great Mountain, to repeal
    Large codes of fraud and woe; not understood
    By all, but which the wise, and great, and good
    Interpret, or make felt, or deeply feel.
    Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792–1822)

    But fornication and impurity of any kind, or greed, must not even be mentioned among you, as is proper among saints. Entirely out of place is obscene, silly, and vulgar talk; but instead, let there be thanksgiving.
    Bible: New Testament, Ephesians 5:3-4.