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English: The National Voice of America Museum of Broadcasting is the main building and campus of the original VOA, Bethany Relay Station. Three museums — the Gray History of Wireless Museum, the National Voice of America Museum of Broadcasting and the Media Heritage collection along with the West Chester Amateur Radio Association WC8VOA — occupy portions of a cavernous building that was constructed nearly 70 years ago and originally housed several custom-built 250 kW HF transmitters.
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The National Voice of America Museum of Broadcasting is the main building and campus of the original VOA, Bethany Relay Station. Three museums— the Gray History of Wireless Museum, the National Voice of America Museum of Broadcasting and the Media Heritage collection along with the West Chester Amateur Radio Association WC8VOA — occupy portions of a cavernous building that was constructed nearly 70 years ago and originally housed several custom-built 250 kW HF transmitters.