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The Museum of Radio and Technology documents the development of electronic communication and entertainment.
Located near the western end of Ritter Park in Huntington, the 10,000 square foot museum is the largest antique radio museum in the country and features a collection of over 400 radios dating from 1924 through 1970, telegraph items, windup phonographs, military radios, and early televisions. Unique items include an A.C. Gilbert toy display, a World's Fair TV camera, and a William Wrigley (chewing gum maker) radio.
A section of the museum is dedicated to the West Virginia Broadcasting Hall of Fame and celebrates the people who were involved in the development of radio broadcasting.
1640 Florence Ave, Huntington, WV 25701, Phone: 304-525-8890
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