💨 Abstract
The landlord of the building containing Kramer Books in D.C. aims to designate it as the "birthplace of television" due to its historical significance. Inventor Charles Francis Jenkins conducted the first public demonstration of television here on June 14, 1923, and later received a patent in 1925. Florence Clark played a crucial role as the first cameraman in television history.
Courtesy: Neal Augenstein
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