Area code 216
Area code 216 is the North American telephone area code for Cleveland, Ohio, and most of its inner-ring suburbs in Cuyahoga County. Some of the local exchanges contained in the 216 area are: 281 (Atlantic), 476 (Garfield), 631 (Melrose), 642 (Michigan), and 749 (Shadyside).
It was one of the original area codes issued in the North American Numbering Plan on January 1, 1947. It originally covered the entire northeastern quadrant of Ohio, from Lorain to Youngstown. In 1996, the southern portion, including Akron, Canton, and Youngstown, became area code 330, while the eastern and western portions became area code 440 in 1997.
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See also
- List of NANP area codes
External links
Ohio area codes: 216, 220/740, 234/330, 380/614, 419/567, 440, 513, 937/326 | ||
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North: Lake Erie, 519/226/548 | ||
West: 440 | area code 216 | East: 440 |
South: 330/234 | ||
Ontario area codes: 226/519/548, 249/705, 289/365/905, 343/613, 416/437/647, 807 |
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