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Betty White honored at broadcast museum opening

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CHICAGO (FOX 32 News) -

Tuesday night was a special night as the Museum of Broadcast Communications finally opened at State and Kinzie Streets, honoring Oak Park native and TV legend, Betty White.

The 90-year-young actress was joined by longtime broadcaster and newsman Hugh Downs and actor John Mahoney. The three were the star attractions at the gala, celebrating the museum's long-delayed opening, due to a $6 million hang-up of Illinois state funding.

Considering White is known for her frequent use of risqué humor - FOX Chicago's Bill Zwecker had to ask where that comes from.

The Museum of Broadcast Communications will officially open to the public after the ribbon-cutting Wednesday morning.

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