The Early Television Museum Foundation is dedicated to the preservation of the technology from the early days of television.
Their mission is to preserve and make available to the public the history of early television, from the mechanical systems of the 1920s through the introduction of color television in the 1950s.
The Early Television Museum is located in Hilliard, Ohio..... a suburb of Columbus on
5396 Franklin Street.
It is open on the weekend Saturday 10-6 & Sunday 12-5.
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Tuesday, February 26, 2019
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Did You Know That During WWII........ The Popeye cartoons reached new heights of popularity and were regularly used to boost U.S. morale, partially because a handful of Popeye cartoons during the war years were incredibly racially offensive towards the Japanese. For instance, in the cartoons, the Japanese are referred to as “jap-pansies” and portrayed with vicious, buck-toothed faces, sporting thick glasses. A “banned” racist World War II Popeye cartoon called “Seein’ Red, White ‘n Blue” has the unique historical distinction of being the only Popeye where Bluto and Popeye join forces and gulp down a shared can of spinach to beat up on Japanese soldiers.
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