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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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