Grimes Arcadia Radio

Wetaskiwin and District Heritage Museum

This Grimes Arcadia radio may be found on the third floor of the Heritage Museum. It has three knobs for adjusting the tuning and modify other features. It is a dark brown wooden table top model, and next to it is a ‘Front Ones’ brand headset, as well as two microphones from the 1920s and 1940s. Radio broadcasting started early in the 1900s and has greatly impacted our world since. The first radio transmission occurred on a temporary station by Guglielmo Marconi in 1895 and the first known radio news program was broadcasted on August 31, 1920. Eventually, radio became well established, with every country having their own broadcasting system by the 1950s— usually owned and operated by the government. Radio and TV have broadcasted and recorded many important events, allowing us to capture these monumental moments in history. Some of these included Martin Luther King’s “I Have A Dream,” the Hindenburg disaster, and Japan’s surrender in World War II. Einstein even spoke about how important the invention of the radio was! Come check out the Heritage Museum and see what other inventions have aided our world!

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Originally published in the Wetaskwin Times, July 3, 2019

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