Discover communication history with Vintage Radio and Communication Museum of Connecticut, offering hands-on experiences up to 48%

115 Pierson Ln., Windsor

Vintage Radio and Communication Museum of Connecticut

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Engage with historical communication devices and explore extensive vintage collections at this interactive museum

About This Deal

Museums can make history come alive, much like discovering a hidden skeleton under your house. Unearth fascinating stories with this museum pass! The offer includes admission options that cater to couples or groups, ensuring everyone can enjoy exploring exhibits that bring the past into vivid focus.

What we offer

This deal offers several ways to dive into communication history, including group and duo admissions to explore various exhibits. Visitors can also participate in an educational class designed around building a radio from scratch on select Saturdays. Each option is crafted to provide an immersive experience, highlighting different facets of historical technology.

  • $13.00 for Admission for Four to the Museum ($28.00 value): Explore with friends or family while discovering historic exhibits together.
  • $20.00 for Admission for Two to a Saturday 'Build Your Own' Radio Class: Dive into hands-on learning by crafting your own radio.
  • $7.00 for Admission for Two to the Museum ($14.00 value): A perfect duo experience exploring vintage communication technology.

Why you should grab the offer

This offer stands out because it combines both education and entertainment in one visit. The museum's interactive displays let visitors engage directly with pieces of history, making learning both fun and memorable. The wide range of vintage collections gives everyone—from novices to enthusiasts—a chance to explore something new or nostalgic at their own pace or with guided tours. Additionally, participating in educational classes adds depth to understanding historical technologies while encouraging curiosity across all age groups. As an all-volunteer institution, this place thrives on passion and dedication, creating a warm community atmosphere that enhances each visit.

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Promotional value expires 90 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Limit 12 per person. Valid only for option purchased. Limit 1 per visit. Reservation required for class option; subject to availability. 24hr cancellation notice required. May be repurchased every 365 days. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Vintage Radio and Communications Museum of Connecticut

Since 1990, the Vintage Radio and Communications Museum of Connecticut has traced the history of electronic communication for the enlightenment of the viewing public. Visitors begin their tour by learning about the early days of radio and telephone, inspecting 100-year-old relics of bygone eras, communicating with each other via Morse code, or inviting each other to typewriter meet ups over working candlestick telephones. From there, they’ll move on to the advent of television and follow the technology’s progression to its modern incarnation before finally winding up at the dawn of the Internet age. Visitors can peruse the displays at their leisure, ask a volunteer docent for a free personal tour, or continue their education by signing up for classes on building crystal-set radios.

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