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The Scene – Formerly known as the Museum of Television and Radio, this Beverly Hills outpost of the sister museum in NYC was designed by Richard Meier and has very few physical objects on display. Most of the action happens in the screening rooms and library with its banks of monitor screens. Nostalgia buffs and video collectors will appreciate the gift shop, featuring items such as reproductions of vintage lunch boxes. – – The Goods – The museum collects and preserves television and radio programs, making the archives available to the public. Choose from more than…
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by erin
I went to the Museum of Television and Radio expecting to see all kinds of interesting gadgets from the past. Instead, I found only a screening room where you can watch and listen to old radio and tv shows. If that's all you want to do, then go for it. But if you're looking for a history lesson, forget it.
- Pros: quiet, inexpensive
- Cons: not much to see
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Save Money:
Take advantage of the museum's inexpensive yearly memberships for $50. You get entry to advance screenings (many HBO movies are shown here first) and special access to events, like meeting the cast of "24." Impress a first date with an unusual itinerary.







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