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Philco at Mammoth Cave National Park
#1

I pulled this from MCNP archives it was taken in 1939. Philco was extremely popular here in south central Kentucky specially the mammoth cave area.
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Guide and a young woman standing at a Philco radio in Snowball Dining Room 1939 MCNP.
   
#2

Very cool!    Never gotten to MC.    Thanks for sharing.
#3

So cool but never.... I am way too scared of spaces like that..

:p

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#4

Looks like it was in a cave...……Any reception down there?? Blank
#5

I've been down there, it's 267 feet below ground level. If they got radio reception down there I'd buy everyone lunch. Icon_wink
#6

Philco claimed it picked up stations down there.
#7

Westinghouse claimed it also. 
   
#8

The radio might have been underground but I suspect there was a (really) longwire antenna involved. Icon_biggrin
#9

Kirk wrote:
So cool but never.... I am way too scared of spaces like that..

Me tooo!! My chest got a little tight just looking at that pic!!




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