Great free 30 minute tour that goes over the history of manufacturing of the machines and Johnson Victrola.
Unique and interesting museum dedicated to the victrola. RCA Victor's founder was born in Dover, hence the connection. History buffs and music lovers will find this a worthwhile visit. Also, fans of Nipper the dog will love the collection on the second floor. Best of all, it's free on the first Saturday of every month, although a donation is always nice.
A gem of a museum whenever in the Dover, Delaware, area. There is an amazing collection of gramophone record players going back to the beginning of its invention. There are also numerous items related to Nipper the dog, which was made famous by HMV (His Masters Voice). A must see for anyone who grew up in the age of record players.
This is a great place to visit. Gavin gave us a great tour and played records on the Victrolas. The museum has 2 floors with a great selection. The origins of the Walkman, iPod, tape recorder and jukebox can be traced back to many items in this museum.
Great collection of victrola machines and memorabilia. Friendly and knowledgeable docents make for a great visit. Worth stopping in if you are in the Dover area. No admission fee, so it's a budget friendly outing.
A museum dedicated to the founder of the Victrola record machine?
I was surprised as you are, but not as surprised as I was as how enjoyable the facility turned out to be!
Johnson Victrola Museum is a US Museum based in Dover, Delaware. Johnson Victrola Museum is located at 375 S New St, Dover, DE 19901, USA.
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