Welcome to our collection of Radios and Artifacts


The Museum of Radio and Technology is located in Huntington, West Virginia. It is dedicated to the preservation of communication history and the promotion of electronics education. Contained in an old school building, it is one of the largest displays in the United States. It is open to the public on weekends and is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. The collection is still being inventoried. If you see something you like, come to the museum and see it in person.


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Dedicated to the preservation of Communication History and the promotion of Electronics Education

The mission of the Museum of Radio and Technology is to preserve, restore, display, celebrate and explain historic electronic equipment, programs and other artifacts from broadcasting's heritage; to provide education in the history of broadcasting and electronics as well as in the repair and restoration of electronics equipment; to offer an enriching cultural experience to citizens of and visitors to our region and, thus, to enhance their lives; and to bring credit to our region as the repository for a collection of historic objects that is acclaimed for its excellence throughout the world.

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