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A History of Early Radio

Representatives of the New Jersey Antique Radio Club (NJARC) will trace the history of radio through its first 50 years. The presentation will tell the story—in non-technical terms—of how radio entered the home and of its great influence on American life. Prior to and during the presentation, vintage 1930s radio programming will be played through radios that were used in the average home during radio’s "Golden Age." NJARC is a partner organization of InfoAge, a science and history learning center and museum located in Wall Township.  The program is sponsored by the Cranford Public Library.

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