After the news about the new area code that will be available around Baltimore and on the Eastern Shore broke, I spoke with Sheri Parks, an American Studies professor at the University of Maryland about the significance of area codes in our lives.
We discussed how many people hang on to a cell phone number even after they have moved on to a new town. She described area codes as a marker that offers a window into one's background.
I'm sure most people keep their old numbers out of convenience --- you don't have to learn a new seven digits and you don't have to force your friends and relatives to update their address books and cell phone directories.
Others probably avoid changing numbers to remain on a family cell phone plan.
But I'm wondering if others keep their number for other reasons --- nostalgia for a hometown? Perhaps some area codes have the cache of more prestigious locale?