The National Voice of American Museum of Broadcasting in West Chester will open for monthly public tours beginning this Saturday, Sept. 17 from noon to 3 p.m.
The Sept. 17 tour will be the first of several tours planned before the museum closes again for a few months this winter to complete installation of a new roof and block maintenance on the rear of the building.
The museum building had been closed for two years for restoration funded by the Ohio Cultural Facilities Commission.
“We’re looking forward to greeting the public again and sharing information about the great contribution Cincinnati has made to freedom and the world of broadcasting,” said Ken Rieser, National VOA Museum of Broadcasting board chairman.
Donations of $5 for adults and $1 for children under 12 are suggested. For more information about the VOA museum, go to www.voamuseum.org.
The museum is located at 8070 Tylersville Road in West Chester.
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