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The Magnavox Historical Preservation Association was formed in 2010 becoming a non-profit (501c-3) in 2024. Its mission is to collect and preserve the history and artifacts of The Magnavox Company of Tennessee. In addition, it seeks to use the collection for the education of present and future generations and give “voice” once again to the “Great Voice” – Magnavox.

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Magnavox Historical Preservation Association
60 Shiloh Rd.
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Greeneville, TN 37745

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