Asheville Radio Museum,
Elm Bldg, 27 Tech Dr Rm 315, Asheville, NC 28801, United States
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The Asheville Radio Museum, located at 27 Tech Drive in Asheville, North Carolina, is a fascinating tourist attraction that showcases the history and evolution of radio technology. Visitors can explore a collection of vintage radios, broadcasting equipment, and memorabilia that highlight the impact of radio on society. From early crystal sets to modern transmitters, the museum offers a comprehensive look at the development of this influential medium. Interactive displays and educational programs make this museum a must-visit destination for radio enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
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"The Asheville Radio Museum is gem, a unique experience enhanced by knowledgeable and entertaining staff. Some of these radios are works of art, all have stories. Great fun and i learned a lot."
"Excellent little place with knowledgeable attendant. A must see if you are in the area and into electronics. It was a bit hard to find, you have to go around the back of the building, the other doors were locked."
"My family visited the museum on a Saturday and were surprised at the variety and depth of the collection It was a fascinating and easy visit with great information provided by the volunteer.. Highly recommended especially for younger visitors who have no idea where all the tech started and developed until today . We also found a 'home' for two vintage radios from our attic."
"My husband and I have always enjoyed our visits to the Asheville Radio Museum.The all-volunteer staff are friendly and knowledgeable, and the radios and associated equipment have been accurately and lovingly restored. There are some absolute gems in their collection. Take the time to visit the Museum (open Saturday afternoons from 1pm until 3pm) for a nostalgic and informative trip down Memory Lane!"
"Visiting from Charlotte suggested by a friend we came over the museum. Ronald greeted us with great energy and enthusiasm introducing us to the wonders of the museum and all the perks they have there. from top to bottom and to left to right we learned about history, anecdotes and facts about radio and all the equipment displayed on the shelves. Great host and history in that small space that deserve to be bigger. Totally worth the time and big recommendation for anyone interested in radio history. Be aware Saturdays only they open from 1:00pm to 3:00pm. You must visit! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️"
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