Exhibits

Current Exhibits

Wall's Marconi Wireless Station: 1912-1925
A photographic retrospective chronicals the building of the Marconi site and it's operations.

Permanent Exhibits

Our permanent exibits will include the Grabbe Computer Packaging Collection, Radio Reruns, the scientist hall of fame, The Peterson collection, No Short Climb and others.

Upcoming Exhibits

February 2004
Black History/No Short Climb
Based on a video currently being produced by Professor Robert Johnson of Framingham State College, No Short Climb tells the story of the development of radar and the extrodinary contributions of black scientists in the times of Jim Crow.

April 2004

Radio Reruns
A NBHF exhibit that lets you tune in to the past.We have an extensive collection of radio shows and radio artifacts to share the magic of radio with the next generation.
Radio Pioneers
A large collection of displays on the pioneering radio scientists, as well as special lectures and activities for children and adults.

Coming at a Later Date

Beauty in Technology
Beauty in Technology expores the development of computers from ENIAC through today in the viewpoint of an artist. Special thanks to Mr. Grabbe.
The Philip B. Petersen Collection
In 1988, Phil Petersen was asked by local radio station WADB to prepare some short public service announcements about amateur radio. Phil made up some notes for five such
programs, each a few minutes long, and recorded them at the WADB studio. These "spots" were broadcast on WADB in October and November 1988.  These programs were an instant success with the radio audience so Phil proceeded to produce additional programs.  Broadcasts were made three times a week so each program was aired at several diffe rent times. This continued for three years and a total of 86 programs were produced.These programs are now available at Infoage.

Past Exhibits
Our Exhibit Archives are currently under construction
 

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