(Vintage Radio and Communications Museum of Connecticut, 115 Pierson Lane, Windsor, CT) The home of the largest collection of early radios in the U.S. Founded in 1990 by John Ellsworth, the Radio ...
If the word “radio” conjures up visions of depression-era folks huddled around a huge wooden cabinet or a 1969 Pontiac GTO’s push-button AM receiver, you’re not alone. But there is more to the word ...
On Feb. 8, the Vintage Radio and Communications Museum, in Windsor, welcomed visitors for tours and the annual swap meet. Members and enthusiasts browse for parts and antique radios. Volunteer John ...
BERKELEY — Step into the building that houses the Bay Area Radio Museum and you might expect to find old-timers tinkering with wires and vacuum tubes as they bring vintage radios glowing to life. And ...
You have an hour to kill, and you like old communication technology. If you happen to be in Windsor, Connecticut, you could nip over to the Vintage Radio and Communication Museum. If you aren’t in ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. >> Walk into a nondescript building in Alameda, Calif., — which happens to have once been the first telephone exchange on the island, circa 1900 — and you’ll find yourself plunged ...
The Birmingham Black Radio Museum is set to have a physical presence for the first time in its 34-year history, with a grand opening at the Carver Theater in Birmingham’s historic Fourth Avenue ...
Some might say he could do with bit of a clear out and should just get himself an iPod. But 80-year-old collector Gerry Wells loves old radios so much he has filled every nook and cranny of every room ...
The Asheville Radio Museum is pleased to announce that it will mark its grand reopening on September 14, 2024, at 10:30 a.m. at Asheville-Buncombe Community Technical College (A-B Tech) in the Elm ...
The Museum of the Gulf Coast is bringing its Hall of Fame music and more to the airwaves Nov. 10 with the launch of Gulf Coast Museum Radio, a 24/7 program with a worldwide reach available via the ...
No time, no money: Just a few days after the most recent Bay Area Radio Hall of Fame induction ceremonies, David F. Jackson, creator and operator of the Bay Area Radio Museum, announced that he was ...
Walk into a nondescript building in Alameda – which happens to have once been the first telephone exchange on the island, circa 1900 – and you’ll find yourself plunged into an electronic wonderland of ...
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