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Adam Tomasi. Mapping Amateur Radio Stations in the 1920s West End

Adam Tomasi
Mapping Amateur Radio Stations in the 1920s West End
Overlaying historic maps of the West End over a map of present-day Boston can contextualize the locations of amateur radio stations in the West End during the 1920s
thewestendmuseum. org/article/mapping-amateur-radio-stations-in-the-1920s-west-end/
 
Adam Tomasi
Mapping Amateur Radio Stations in the 1920s West End
Overlaying historic maps of the West End over a map of present-day Boston can contextualize the locations of amateur radio stations in the West End during the 1920s
thewestendmuseum. org/article/mapping-amateur-radio-stations-in-the-1920s-west-end/
Interesting - piecing together the details from 100 years ago. It's a shame to see that the museum was damaged by flooding a week ago.:
Burst pipe shuts down West End museum, destroys some artifacts
 
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