Museum of Radio and Technology explained

Museum of Radio and Technology
Location:1640 Florence Ave, Huntington, West Virginia, 25701
Type:Electronic Communication and Entertainment
President:Geoff Bourne
Employees:8

The Museum of Radio and Technology is a museum in Huntington, West Virginia.

The museum covers the birth and growth of electronic communication and entertainment and includes hands-on exhibits. Admission is free.[1]

History

In 1991, the Museum of Radio and Technology opened in the former Harveytown Elementary School, within the Harveytown neighborhood of Huntington.[2]

Features

West Virginia Broadcasting Hall of Fame

One major section of the Museum of Radio and Technology is dedicated to the West Virginia Broadcasting Hall of Fame. West Virginia boasts a large number of persons who were instrumental in the initial days of broadcasting history. Pictures, a story book, and a wall of names provide an interesting area of the West Virginia Radio and Technology Museum for visitors.

See also

References

  1. Web site: Museum of Radio & Technology – Interested in Antique Radios? Visit us! . 2024-09-01 . en-US.
  2. Web site: Nolan . Dawn . 2013-01-20 . Museum of Radio & Technology . 2024-09-03 . Beckley Register-Herald . en.
  3. Lawson, Cheri. (2011) "A Post Card from the Museum of Radio and Technology" WNKU. Huntington,West Virginia. May. 08.

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