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A maritime communication history and STEM education center, Chatham Marconi includes the Marconi/RCA-Wireless Museum featuring interactive exhibits, an Education Center offering classes and activities for children and families, and an Antenna Trail perfect for a nature walk.
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Before you leave take a walk up the Antenna Field Trail, the...
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Then in 2012, the CMMC Board authorized a project to build a...
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The history of the Chatham site began prior to World War I...
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Before you leave take a walk up the Antenna Field Trail, the museum’s free outdoor gallery. The trail is a winding path through the flora and fauna of Cape Cod with interpretive signs describing the station’s antennas and history.
Overview | Chatham Marconi. A maritime communication history and STEM education center, Chatham Marconi includes the Marconi/RCA-Wireless Museum featuring interactive exhibits, an Education Center offering workshops for children and families, and an antenna trail perfect for a nature walk.
The Chatham Marconi Maritime Center welcomes visitors to its Marconi-RCA Wireless Museum and Education Center located at 847 Orleans Road (Route 28), overlooking Ryder's Cove and the Atlantic in the Chathamport area of North Chatham.
The Chatham Marconi Maritime Center (CMMC) is a unique museum in the United States that pays tribute to the Italian radio pioneer, Guglielmo Marconi. In 1914, Marconi established a significant radio station at this location for his American Marconi Wireless Corporation, which later became the Marconi-RCA Wireless Receiving Station.
Experience firsthand how a radio operator touching a Morse code key in Chatham could communicate with counterparts aboard ships sailing the seven seas, and learn about the talented and skilled people who conceived, built and operated Chatham Radio/WCC.
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The Chatham Marconi Maritime Center's unique Marconi-RCA Wireless Museum traces the story of wireless telegraphy communications in Chatham from 1914 throughout the 20th Century, on the site of "The World's Greatest Coastal Station", Chatham Radio / WCC.