


Immerse yourself in the history of TV, radio, and digital media at this interactive museum in Astoria, Queens.
The museum has several floors and exhibits, requiring extensive walking.
To carry essentials like water, snacks, and personal items during the visit.
To keep your devices powered for photos, videos, and interactive exhibits.
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