Texas Broadcast Museum

Texas Broadcast Museum The Texas Museum of Broadcasting and Communications spotlights the people and equipment from broadcasting's Golden Age.

The Broadcast Museum spotlights the people and equipment of broadcasting's Golden Age, featuring working television and radio studios, a vintage equipment restoration facility, and archives available for research.

The latest edition of Retro Tech, our monthly magazine, is now ready to download.  Enjoy..,
05/18/2026

The latest edition of Retro Tech, our monthly magazine, is now ready to download. Enjoy..,

05/11/2026

It’s this Saturday y’all! May 16th, 2026, 10am-2pm. Over 30 craft vendors! Over 50 tractors plus other antique vehicles! Kid fun! Live music! Free Trolley ride downtown! PLEASE DON’T LET YOUR FRIENDS MISS THIS FUN DAY IN YOUR DOWNTOWN! Thanks to our sponsors, IT’S FREE! Don’t miss the 7th Annual Tractors Trucks and Fun !

One of our favorite visitors just posted this video about the Museum and visiting Kilgore.  Enjoy...
04/26/2026

One of our favorite visitors just posted this video about the Museum and visiting Kilgore. Enjoy...

New Analog Recording Exhibit at the Texas Broadcast Museum Local Art World's Richest Acre00:00 Introduction00:34 Texas Broadcast Museum Kilgore, Texas04:45 I...

Here's a link to our latest edition of Retro Tech, the Museum's monthly publication.  Please share it with your friends....
04/15/2026

Here's a link to our latest edition of Retro Tech, the Museum's monthly publication. Please share it with your friends.

The 45 RPM record was a big deal in its day...
04/01/2026

The 45 RPM record was a big deal in its day...

Here's a new piece of "Lawn Art" that has been added to the museum!
03/20/2026

Here's a new piece of "Lawn Art" that has been added to the museum!

03/18/2026

The March 2026 Edition of Retro Tech, the Museum's monthly electronic magazine is now available for downloading. Did we mention that it's free? Please share with your friends.
https://texasbroadcastmuseum.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/March2026-S2E5PDF-compressed.pdf

Today at the Museum, a lot was going on. Please share.  Better yet, come see us!
03/13/2026

Today at the Museum, a lot was going on. Please share. Better yet, come see us!

It almost looks like Dr. Frankenstein’s equipment, which would make retired Broadcast Engineer Jerry Whitaker the good doctor.

Does anyone local to Kilgore have a couple of low back office chairs (with armrests and wheels) they would be willing to...
03/10/2026

Does anyone local to Kilgore have a couple of low back office chairs (with armrests and wheels) they would be willing to donate to the Texas Broadcast Museum? We are building a new exhibit that will need two chairs to complete it. Thanks!

We are getting ready to install a very large new radio exhibit.  Today, we moved the shipping crates into the Museum.  T...
03/05/2026

We are getting ready to install a very large new radio exhibit. Today, we moved the shipping crates into the Museum. To accommodate all this new stuff, we had to empty out an entire room. There are a lot of TV cameras temporarily parked in our Studio 4 events area. Can you guess how many TV cameras are on display at the Museum? (It's a lot.)

Address

416 E Main Street
Kilgore, TX
75662

Opening Hours

Friday 10am - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 5pm

Telephone

+19039858115

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