The museum covers the birth and growth of electronic communication and entertainment and includes hands-on exhibits.
[1] In 1991, the Museum of Radio and Technology opened in the former Harveytown Elementary School, within the Harveytown neighborhood of Huntington.
[2] One major section of the Museum of Radio and Technology is dedicated to the West Virginia Broadcasting Hall of Fame.
West Virginia boasts a large number of persons who were instrumental in the initial days of broadcasting history.
Pictures, a story book, and a wall of names provide an interesting area of the West Virginia Radio and Technology Museum for visitors.