POTSDAM – “Can You Hear Me Now?,” an exhibit at the Potsdam Public Museum on communications and telecommunications, opens Sunday, Dec. 8 with a reception at the museum, 2 Park St., from 2 to 5 …
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POTSDAM – “Can You Hear Me Now?,” an exhibit at the Potsdam Public Museum on communications and telecommunications, opens Sunday, Dec. 8 with a reception at the museum, 2 Park St., from 2 to 5 p.m.
Collected from the people of Potsdam, the exhibit showcases different forms of communication and telecommunication, including computers, telephones, radios, cell phones, game consoles (like Nintendo 64), typewriters, lanterns, clocks and much more, including a special Victrola demonstration as well as classic holiday tunes playing on a Zenith HiFi.