Texas Museum of Broadcasting & Communications is an interactive museum preserving America's broadcast history from its earliest days. This is an amazing collection of broadcast paraphernalia with most of the items in working order. Gramophones, a phonograph invented by Edison, and an actual ESPN mobile bus filled with equipment that has filmed many historical events, broadcasting almost anything that moved and is, perhaps, the last surviving example. The owners are very knowledgeable and interesting and will conduct our private tour themselves.  The tour takes approximately 1½  – 2 hours. We will climb on a bus at Texins Fitness Center at 9:00 am, tour the museum at 11:00 am, eat lunch (at your own expense) at McKay's Ranch House  in Kilgore and return around 4:00 pm.  Cost for members is $10.  

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