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  2. Telharmonium - Wikipedia

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    Telharmonium console by Thaddeus Cahill 1897. The Telharmonium (also known as the Dynamophone [1]) was an early electrical organ, developed by Thaddeus Cahill c. 1896 and patented in 1897. [2] [3] [4] The electrical signal from the Telharmonium was transmitted over wires; it was heard on the receiving end by means of "horn" speakers. [5]

  3. Thaddeus Cahill - Wikipedia

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    Cahill had tremendous ambitions for his invention; he wanted telharmonium music to be broadcast into hotels, restaurants, theaters, and even houses via the telephone line. [3] At a starting weight of 7 tons (and up to 200 tons) and a price tag of $200,000 (approx. $5,514,000 today), only three telharmoniums were ever built, and Cahill's vision ...

  4. Museum of Automobiles - Wikipedia

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    The Museum of Automobiles is an automobile museum in the city of Morrilton, Arkansas, adjacent to Petit Jean State Park. The museum features a collection of antique and classic cars, motorcycles, guns, license plates, arcade machines and automobile memorabilia. It also includes a rare 1923 Climber touring car, made in Arkansas.

  5. File:Telharmonium - Scientific American 1907 (zoomed 400% ...

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    Immediate source: The ‘Telharmonium’ or ‘Dynamophone’ Thaddeus Cahill, USA 1897. 120 Years of Electronic Music (120years.net). Date: 1907 (original file) Source: This file was derived from: Telharmonium - Scientific American 1907.png: Author: Telharmonium - Scientific American 1907.png: Unknown author; derivative work: Clusternote

  6. Riverside International Speedway (West Memphis, Arkansas)

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    On Thursday June 15, 1950 the first race was actually held as a stock car event. [4] The stock cars were gaining popularity in the Mid-South and the midget cars were quickly discontinued. [ 4 ] Joie Chitwood brought his "Thrill Show" to the track on October 1, 1950.

  7. America's Car Show - Wikipedia

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    America's Car Show was a weekly American call-in radio program and a magazine format television program focusing on cars and the automotive industry. Callers call into the radio program with their difficult car problems, and host Tom Torbjornsen attempted to lead callers through diagnosis and gives suggestions on how to repair their vehicles ...

  8. National Register of Historic Places listings in Searcy ...

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    Location of Searcy County in Arkansas. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Searcy County, Arkansas. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Searcy County, Arkansas, United States. The locations of National Register properties and ...

  9. KARK-TV - Wikipedia

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    KARK-TV (channel 4) is a television station in Little Rock, Arkansas, United States, affiliated with NBC.It is owned by Nexstar Media Group alongside MyNetworkTV affiliate KARZ-TV (channel 42); Nexstar also provides certain services to Fox affiliate KLRT-TV (channel 16) and Pine Bluff–licensed CW affiliate KASN (channel 38) under a local marketing agreement (LMA) with Mission Broadcasting.