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Johnson Victrola Museum can be referred to as a tribute offered to native son of Delaware, i.e. Eldridge Reeves Johnson. He was the person who founded ‘Victor Talking Machine Company’ in the year 1901. Variety of exhibits is found. They include recordings, photographs, objects, trademarks, and paintings which highlight utterly successful ‘business enterprises’ of Mr. Johnson. They also chronicle development of sound-recording industry.
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| Address: 406 Federal St, Dover |
| Web Site: http://history.delaware.gov/museums/jvm/jvm_main.shtml |
| Telephone: +1 302.739.3262 |
| Type of Attraction: Point of interest |
| Type of Activity: Family, Single |
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