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A ONE-OF-A-KIND MUSEUM FOR NORTH AMERICA Arcs and sparks! Lights and sounds and action! Historic equipment and cultural artifacts, unusual instruments and scientific apparatus, rare books and periodicals and old-time radio programs that once kept our nation in touch all day and into the night. We have an electrifying experience to share here in Bellingham, Washington, where the American Museum of Radio and Electricity links the scientific exploration of the phenomenon called “electricity” with the development of radio into its Golden Age. Compelling, interactive exhibits spanning three centuries of scientific achievement and cultural heritage feature a world-class collection of unique objects—and our exciting education programs bring their stories alive. Explore our Museum right from this site. Learn all about us and check the news and our calendar of upcoming events. Contact us with your questions. Be sure to visit the Workroom and enjoy the sights and sounds of our Museum. Visit us to get in on the action—and join us to be a part of it. Your imagination is sure to be sparked by all that we have and do here. Upcoming Events June 4, 2007 Midnight Mystery Players and War of the Worlds at the FIFTH ANNUAL NORTHWEST UFO/PARANORMAL CONFERENCE and FIRST ANNUAL SEATTLE SASQUATCH SYMPOSIUM The Seattle Museum of the Mysteries 623 Broadway Seattle, Washington, USA (206) 328-6499, seattlechatclub.org June 4, 2007 ELECTRIC WIZARDS WORKSHOP "Build Your Own Crystal Radio Set" ...a fun and educational hands-on workshop designed for ages 8 and above with no previous experience in electricity. Parents are encouraged to participate in this workshop with their children to create a working radio. Adults are also welcome to register for this workshop taught by Jonathan Winter, Curator and Carl Nemeth, Educator. Participants will learn to create their own working radio, along with the basics of radio, from materials provided by the museum. Radios work without electricity or batteries! Time and Date: June 4, 2005 1pm -3pm Cost of workshop: $20 per radio/family; $15 for members
Pre-register prior to the workshops by calling: The American Museum of Radio and Electricity at 360-738-3886 June 12, 2007 The Clyde Beatty Film Circus!
Film historian Ron Miller and Clyde Beatty expert Kent Holsather will present exciting chapters from Beatty's greatest movie serials including "The Lost Jungle" and "Darkest Africa."
.Registration fee $6, $4 for Members, $3 ages 12 and under
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