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The Pare Media Center was once the American TV Museum, and it is still possible to visit the relevant information. The center is not very big, although it is free of tickets, but the donation method is not many people.
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You may find arty vibes elsewhere in New York, but you'll find more pop culture at the Paley Media Center, a former museum of television and radio.
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The Pare Media Center was once the American TV Museum, and it is still possible to visit the relevant information. The center is not very big, although it is free of tickets, but the donation method is not many people.
Personally, I don't think we have much to gain from the visit. That is to say, we can feel the real place where the original TV station was broadcasting live. The appearance of the building is still quite good. We soon took a look inside. It's normal.
Visits to the Paley Media Center are free, but the library will recommend a donation system of $10 for adults and $8 for students. There is a library with a lot of multimedia data. There is no restaurant in the center. No food or drink is allowed. And photographs are not allowed inside the center. The tour guide noticed that it was closed here on Monday and Tuesday.
The Paley Media Center is a famous radio and Television Center in the United States west of 52nd Street in New York. The building is very distinctive. Unfortunately, the original Media Museum is not open. It is not very interesting to visit this museum because we can not see the live broadcast.
The Pale Media Center is a large media center. It has very simple facilities and many things are very beautiful. It can be opened to the outside world.