Texas Broadcast Museum

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416 E Main St
Kilgore, TX 75662

The Texas Museum of Broadcasting & Communications in Kilgore, TX offers a nostalgic journey through the history of electronic communications, showcasing vintage broadcast memorabilia and equipment that appeals to visitors of all ages.

From the Lee Harvey Oswald camera to a fully functional TV News Studio, the museum provides a unique experience where guests can immerse themselves in the world of broadcasting and explore the innovations that have shaped the industry.

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Gus F.
11/13/2025

What a wonderful surprise in central Kilgore. The museum is a collection of all things broadcasting and communications. The collection of artifacts vary from tvs, radios, cameras of all types and...

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Jaime J.
9/3/2022

This Museum was exceptional. I recommend stopping in to visit. The tour guide was awesome and showed us lots of stuff we would of never noticed. Thank you!

Jenn F.
8/10/2023

Very cool place to visit, young or old, to see how broadcast media has evolved with lots of 20th century sound, video, and recording technology and memorabilia. Old television production and radio...

Danica G.
5/21/2022

This museum is the most amazing collection of history. Every kind of music, TV, radio, or media of any kind is gathered here. The folks who own and operate the museum know EVERYTHING about their...

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Jody E.
2/4/2020

Who would think you would find a Smithsonian-quality museum in the small east Texas town of Kilgore?! Rick Rowe of KTBS TV did, and he took me there on a recent visit. OUTSTANDING! No need to...

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