American Museum of Radio and Electricity
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The American Museum of Radio and Electricity in Bellingham, Washington was founded in 1985 by Jonathan Winter[1]. Originally inhabiting a small storefront (under the name Bellingham Antique Radio Museum), the museum now occupies a much larger space, which includes exhibits of antique radios, as well as demonstrations of electric phenomena, including a reproduction of the radio room of the Titanic, with a Marconi wireless set.
[edit] Trivia
- The museum was featured on ABC Television's An American Moment.
- The museum operates the low-power radio station KMRE-LP in Bellingham, featuring music from the 1920s through 1950.