National VOA Museum Tour
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The National Voice of America Museum of Broadcasting is housed in one of the earliest radio relay stations for the Voice of America broadcasts. The story of 50 years of international broadcasting comes alive in the museum preserving the control room and other exhibits celebrating Cincinnati's excellence in global radio, television and entertainment. Learn how history was changed in your own back yard when you visit the Bethany Relay Station in West Chester Township. See the exciting exhibits and learn how Bethany Station helped win WWII and bring an end to the Cold War. Learn how the Crosley brothers fostered a global voice for America and transformed the world from Cincinnati, Ohio. Immerse yourself in the rich history of technical innovation pioneered by Powel Crosley, Jr. and his extraordinary engineers and learn why the Fuhrer himself raged against the "Cincinnati Liars". See the modern radio stem lab and learn how Wi-Fi, Blue Tooth and cellular work. Walk the Coast Guard Courier hallway to learn about the world's largest radio broadcasting ship. See all this and so much more on a tour of the recently renovated museum. The tour is for up to 15 people, ages 16 and older and will be led by the Executive Director, John Dominic. It can be scheduled any date and time convenient to you and Mr. Dominic before May 31, 2027.
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