| Well, it is not a very "serious" archive, but the Museum of Television and Radio in New York City (on West 53rd Street) is a place you might like to visit if you are interested in old radio/TV broadcasts. There is also a Museum of Recorded Sound, but it is in limbo at present; hopes to open at some future time in a new building in Camden, New Jersy, right next to what was once the Victor Records building. 
 Doug Pomeroy   pomeroyaudio@xxxxxxx
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 From: Aurora Perez <aperez@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
 To: ARSCLIST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
 Subject: Re: arsclist Resources in NYC?
 Date: Fri, Mar 22, 2002, 3:49 PM
 
 
 
 Hello ARSC people,I am a Master's of Library & Information Science student at San Jose State University in California.
 I am working on an assignment where I must present/introduce a professional association to my class. I have chosen ARSC. I have already sent away for the most recent ARSC journal and newsletter.
 I will be visiting New York (The City only, not Rochester unfortunately) March 25th - 31st.
 Is there anywhere in NYC I can visit to take a look at any ARSC-related materials? Or NYC museums having a worthwhile Recorded Sound exhibit?
 Also, I ask the same question for the Bay Area, California (any locations between San Jose and San Francisco).
 Much obliged,
 Sarah Wilson
 
 
 Aurora Perez
 Stanford Archive of Recorded Sound
 Braun Music Center
 541 Lasuen Mall
 Stanford, CA 94305-3077
 PHONE: (650) 723-9312
 FAX: (650) 725-1145
 
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