440 Area Code BBSes Through History (80's Version)

MAP OF THE 440 AREA CODE
440-233-4292
LORAIN, OH
The Amiga Workbench, The Amiga Workshop BBS
(1982-2001)
Tom Maruschak
440-234-6088
BEREA, OH
3rd Ear BBS, Test for Echo
(1982-2001)
Kurt Tischer
440-237-2116
NORTH ROYALTON, OH
Lost Time BBS, Lost Time BBS
(1982-2001)
Donald Bendzik
440-237-9726
NORTH ROYALTON, OH
NWS BBS
(1982-1999)
Marian Prucha
440-257-7919
Mentor, OH
The Bridge / Time Zone
(1989-1991)
Scott Pasternak (The Tank) & Mike Batt (The Bounty Hunter)SearchLight (#0816)
"It was a pleasure running this BBS with Mike... Indeed, there were friendships formed among the users that are still recollected to this day. I would like to personally thank Mike Batt (CoSysOp), Eric Doubler (Klousher), Chris Zunic (Swank), Mike Richner (SysOp of Mystic Mountain BBS), Steve Hiner, Rob Coulter (The Bard), Doug Norenberg, Ed Stange (SysOp of Firehouse BBS), Dan Greathouse (SysOp of City Limits BBS), Dave Drzewiecki, Andrew Metzler (Nightcrawler) and Kirk Lesiacsek (Notcher). These were the users that mattered most, made the BBS a success, and actually formed the individual I have become. While those days of copy sessions, phreaking, and warez seem distant, all of these individuals still remain very real and important to me. I wish I could do a better job at keeping in touch with all of them." - Scott Pasternak
440-356-1772
CLEVELAND, OH
NAB Robot, Nat'l Echo Coord, Nerd's Nook II, Nerd's Nook Mail
(1982-2001)
Butch Walker, NAB Robot, B Walker
440-356-2739
CLEVELAND, OH
Medieval Realms
(1982-2001)
Jon McKenzie
440-442-9327
HILLCREST, OH
The Pleasure Dome
(1982-2001)
Jim Hellriegel
440-466-1151
GENEVA, OH
No Anchovies PC
(1982-2001)
Frank Capo
440-526-9480
BRECKSVILLE, OH
AMCOM, AMCOM (6 nodes)
(1982-2001)
Bill PoissantPCBoard
440-543-1866
BAINBRIDGE GEAU, OH
Smart Modem BBS
(1982-2001)
Stan Newell
440-655-9626
WILLOUGHBY, OH
Freedom BBS
(1982-2001)
Brian Hart
440-779-1593
North Olmsted, OH
Altered States/Ganja Mountain
(1987-1992)
The BossC-Net
"Started off as an underground wares site. Was changed a couple years later to a pure message board system, with no online games to play or software for people to download. It started off running on a Commodore 64. It ran its last two years on a Commodore Amiga, with a 40 megabyte hard drive. It was the first Commodore BBS that strayed away from piracy and pushed forum activity." - The Boss
440-845-3249
VICTORY, OH
Let's Talk BBS
(1982-2000)
William DeFranco
440-954-9235
WILLOUGHBY, OH
Midnight BBS
(1988-2002)
Night WarriorCNet
15 Sysops currently listed.
15 BBSes Listed.