Television: A History displays a variety of unique 1940s and 1950s era television sets from the Museum’s collection. The exhibit explores everything from how a television works to its social impacts.
For those looking for a nostalgia trip, 1950s and 1960s television programs and commercials are featured. Younger visitors are welcome to enjoy early children’s TV programs and hands-on activities. To complement the theme, a collection of TV inspired lunch boxes are also on display.
The Museum of American Heritage invites visitors to examine one of the most profound inventions of the 20th century through this retro-inspired exhibit.
Television: A History displays a variety of unique 1940s and 1950s era television sets from the Museum’s collection. The exhibit explores everything from how a television works to its social impacts.
For those looking for a nostalgia trip, 1950s and 1960s television programs and commercials are featured. Younger visitors are welcome to enjoy early children’s TV programs and hands-on activities. To complement the theme, a collection of TV inspired lunch boxes are also on display.
The Museum of American Heritage invites visitors to examine one of the most profound inventions of the 20th century through this retro-inspired exhibit.
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