American Museum of Radio

Neil Morrison neilsmorr at HOTMAIL.COM
Mon Nov 11 21:54:17 EST 2002


Yes, it's pretty neat. It used to be in a really interesting old
building in a part of the town called Fairhaven. That area of town is
very old, and very pleasant to wander through on a good day. It used
to be the hippy area in the 60's, and still has echoes of that.
Bellingham itself is a great place to stop and look around. I go down
there to shop every 2 or 3 weeks.

Neil

http://www.bellingham.org/attractions.asp

----- Original Message -----
From: "Terry Perdue" <k8tp at ATTBI.COM>


> I thought many of you would be interested in this site. We were in
> Bellingham this weekend for a hamfest, and discovered this museum.
It has
> absolutely the most incredible collection of early radios and
electronic
> devices you could ever imagine - all in pristine condition, and
there is
> much more in storage, waiting to be displayed as time and funds
allow.
>
> Check out their website at
http://www.antique-radio.org/newsite/home.htm
> You'll only get a tiny taste of what's on display. If you're ever
in the
> Seattle area, this is a must-see.
>
> BTW, the first item I spotted as we walked in was a mint Heath
CR-1.
>

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