Museum of Radio & Technology 1640 Florence Avenue, Huntington, WV 25701
About the Business
Welcome to the Museum of Radio & Technology, a fascinating destination for history enthusiasts and curious minds alike, located at 1640 Florence Avenue, Huntington, West Virginia. As one of the premier museums dedicated to the evolution of radio and electronic communication, we offer an immersive journey through time, showcasing the incredible advancements in technology that have shaped our world.
Our extensive collection features an array of vintage radios, televisions, and electronic gadgets, each with its own unique story to tell. From the earliest crystal sets to the golden age of radio broadcasting, you'll discover the pivotal moments and innovations that revolutionized the way we communicate.
Visitors can explore our meticulously curated exhibits, participate in interactive demonstrations, and even witness live restoration projects. Our knowledgeable staff and volunteers are passionate about sharing the rich history of radio and technology, providing engaging tours and educational programs for all ages.
Whether you're a seasoned collector, a technology buff, or simply looking for a unique experience, the Museum of Radio & Technology is a must-visit attraction in Huntington. Join us to celebrate the ingenuity and spirit of innovation that continues to inspire future generations. We look forward to welcoming you to our museum, where history comes to life!
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1640 Florence Avenue, Huntington, West Virginia 25701, United States
Reviews
"Last summer, my wife and I met Geoff Bourne of the museum to collect my father’s extensive collection of radios and associated parts, including a Zenith Walton radio. We decided as a family to donate the collection in my father’s name. Geoff drove to Indiana and arrived with a van for pickup. We filled the entire van with all of my father’s radios and parts. In return for this donation we simply asked that Geoff tally the collection list up and give us a receipt for tax purposes - nothing more. Well, fast forward 8 months. I’ve reached out to Geoff numerous times and contacted the facebook page for the museum as well….crickets. If anyone has a contact other than Geoff that can help us with our requests, we would be extremely grateful. It’s hard to believe that an organization would take a collection and not follow up with simple due diligence and gratitude. When Geoff was here he claimed that he collects donations every week. Prior to the pickup, he quickly answered emails, but has answered none after the donation. How many families have experienced this same level of response?"
"Fascinating collection and wonderful tour!! Wow!"
"Amazing staff, well placed memorobilia, wide collection, and we'll maintained."
"So much more than raidios! They give guided tours through the museum and can tailor the experience to your interests. The docents are so knowledgeable and excited to share it with you. The history of music players and electronics comes to life through their fascinating stories. Come and remember the radios, TVs, or computers of your childhood."
"Unbelievable collections of radios, scientific toys/kits, photographs, computers, walkmen, etc...get a docent to show you the cool specific things - you'll need ascot about 1.5 hours."
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