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  2. Early Television Museum - Wikipedia

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    Post WWII television sets on display. The Early Television Museum is a museum of early television receiver sets.It is located in Hilliard, a suburb of Columbus, Ohio. [3]The museum has over 150 TV sets including mechanical TVs from the 1920s and 1930s; pre-World War II British sets from 1936 to 1939; pre-war American sets from 1939 to 1941; post-war American, British, French and German sets ...

  3. This Ohio museum shows that TV is older than you might think

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    The museum holds a large collection of televisions from the 1920s and 1930s, and scores of the much-improved, post-World War II, black-and-white sets that changed the entertainment landscape.

  4. List of museums in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Auman Museum of Radio & Television Dover: Tuscarawas Northeast Technology Historic television sets, radios and related memorabilia, open by appointment [16] Aurora Historical Society Museum Aurora: Portage: Northeast Local history [17] Austintown Log House: Austintown: Mahoning Northeast Historic house Operated by the Austintown Historical ...

  5. CT-100 - Wikipedia

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    The CT-100 wasn't the world's first color TV, but it was the first to be mass produced, [1] with 4400 having been made. [2] The world's first color TV set was the Westinghouse H840CK15, released in March 1954, but only 500 were made and only around 30 were sold. [3] [4] The RCA sets were made at RCA's plant in Bloomington, Indiana. The sets ...

  6. From trolls to barber poles: 9 of Ohio's most unusual museums

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    With institutions like the Troll Hole and O'Betty's Hot Dog Museum, Ohio really is the heart of it all - all things unusual, that is!

  7. 1939 in American television - Wikipedia

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    That day, the opening ceremony and Roosevelt's speech were seen on black and white television sets with 5 to 12-inch tubes. [1] The exhibits of the 1939 New York World's Fair included early television sets. [2] May 1 - Four models of RCA television sets went on sale to the general public in various department stores around New York City. The ...

  8. Solved: Readers identify Ohio photos from early 1900s — with ...

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    Ohio author Debra Lape analyzed the photograph of the wooden building painted with corporate logos. She believes the corner structure served as a billboard of sorts for nearby Cleveland businesses.

  9. Category:Technology museums in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Technology museums in Ohio" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... Early Television Museum; M. Museum of Flint and Stone; N.