These words of Edward R. Murrow capture the essence of our Museum. More than a repository of technology of years gone by, it is an examination and celebration of the creative and truthful broadcasts that changed the world and continue to do so today.
Come Experience History
The story of international broadcasting comes alive on your journey through history.
Restoring an Icon
With your support we can restore the iconic art deco Bethany Relay Station and develop an institution that celebrates extraordinary technical achievement and innovative factual and inspiring programming.
Siege Guns of Peace
"In Bethany, Ohio tonight there stands a forest of towers ... they are siege guns of radio … that can hurl explosive facts against the enemy’s weapons of lies and confusion … They are also potential guns of peace." ................Remarks by
Clifford Durr, a Federal Communications Commissioner, at the Dedication of the Bethany Station.
Telling the truth to the World
Many listeners to VOA broadcasts did so at great risk as it was a punishable offence to listen in many countries led by repressive governments.
Voice of America Museum
OPEN EVERY SATURDAY and SUNDAY from 1 - 4 PM
Don't Miss Our
New Cold War Exhibit
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