The Nashville Public Library is stepping up to help you save those memories trapped on outdated media formats with its new“Memory Lab.”This initiative allows folks to digitize VHS tapes, slides, negatives, and photos for free, so you don’t have to lose important moments to time. Imagine bringing your childhood home videos back to life without shelling out a dime—now that’s a deal!
The facility is equipped with state-of-the-art technology, so you can say goodbye to the risk of deterioration. Reservations can be made online for sessions ranging from 15 minutes to 4 hours at the Donelson Branch Library. So, whether you’re looking to preserve family memories for the kids or just want to view those old vacation slides without a projector, this service is here for you. Plus, who wouldn’t want a second chance to relive those awkward haircuts from the’90s?
Digging through old tapes and pictures can be a walk down memory lane—so why not make the most of it? After all, our past connects us to who we are today, and thanks to the Nashville Public Library, those connections will stick around.
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