The former home of the Voice of America Bethany Station now features displays relating to the history of the Voice of America; broadcast history in the region; the development of radio technology; and on-going amateur radio communications. First operational in 1944, the Voice of America Bethany Station once housed advanced radio communication technology known to the world, allowing for the broadcast news and entertainment to countries around the world. The National Voice of America Museum of Broadcasting includes collections of the Gray History of Wireless Museum and Media Heritage Inc. Tours of the facility are available and groups are welcome. The museum is open every Saturday and Sunday from 1-4PM. Admission: $10 Adults / $5 kids 12 & under. Maximum family charge is $30