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Radio History Museum/Site?

Boston, New York, LA, and the Bay Area all have radio history sites, there are even history sites for particular stations, but is there one for San Diego? Either an actual physical museum, or maybe a collection about radio housed in another museum in the city, or a site? I would appreciate knowing about it, if such a site or such a museum exists.

This area has had a colorful, productive, and interesting broadcasting history. The people, the stations, their creations and accomplishments are worth remembering.
 
You're right. I know Shotgum Tom Kelly was interested in helping with a museum in
Bllboa Park I believe which would focus on local media and include a full operational
studio which would be a copy of KCBQ's glass studio-control room at 7th & Ash.
 
If there were to be a San Diego radio history museum, what would you want in it? I'd vote for lots of air checks, so people could get not just a sample of the talent's talent, but a feel for the era. Photos, personal histories, biographical sketches, surviving promotional materials. Yes the KCBQ control board would be great.
 
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