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The Antique Wireless Association was founded in 1952.
It is chartered in the State of New York as a Not For Profit
corporation. Would you like more details on how our Communication Museum is organized? Read our Museum By-Laws in Adobe PDF format. (If you do not have Adobe Acrobat Reader, you can get a free copy from the Adobe website.)
The Museum is also a member of the American Association of Museums, and the Upstate History Alliance, which is affiliated with the New York State Education Department/Office of Cultural Education. The building pictured above is the home of the Antique Wireless Association, Radio Communication Museum and the Bloomfield, New York Historical Society. The building is one hundred and fifty
years old and a celebrated landmark of the Finger Lakes Region.
Our Museum is one of the few devoted to research, preservation and documentation of the history of wireless communications.
There is a complete range of historical communications equipment
on exhibit. Some of which, can be associated with famous people
like Guglielmo Marconi, Lee De Forest, Edwin Armstrong, Thomas
Edison and other famous pioneers. Members of the Antique Wireless
AssociationTM, a world-wide group, have collected these exhibits
from around the world - much of which are still in working order. |
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PO Box 478 2 Walnut Place Apalachin NY 13732 broloson@stny.rr.com Tom Peterson, Jr., ARRL award. |
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