Radio Repair Extravaganza
Dust off those old radios and bring them down to NMIH for a fun day of radio fandom! Skilled technicians from the Delaware Valley Historic Radio Club (DVHRC) will be […]
How It Works: Backyard Railroads
Have you ever dreamt of building your own railroad? Join us on Sunday, July 28th, as we take the first ever bus tour to a pair of privately owned backyard […]
What’s That Sound? How Speakers and Amplifiers Work
Join guest speakers Carlo and Mario Acerra as they dive into the wonders of how radios use speakers and amplifiers combine to create sound. Part of the museum's Meet the […]
Ham Radio Live
See an amateur radio station in action with members of the Delaware-Lehigh Amateur Radio Club! Learn what a QSL card is, how NMIH's radio station can talk to people across […]
How It Works: Outdoor Artifact Demo
Join the National Museum of Industrial History as we fire up our growing collection of operational outdoor artifacts. Visitors will learn the history of several historic machines, then see them […]
2019 Annual Gala
2019 Annual Gala National Museum of Industrial History 2019 Annual Gala: Agriculture - to - Industry Saturday, September 14th 4pm — 8pm The Laros Estate • Bethlehem, PA Join us […]
Ham Radio Live
See an amateur radio station in action with members of the Delaware-Lehigh Amateur Radio Club! Learn what a QSL card is, how NMIH's radio station can talk to people across […]
Spirit of the Airwaves Players Performance
Ever wonder what went into an old time radio broadcast? Come be part of our live studio audience! Let’s relive the “Golden Age of Radio” when radio was the most […]
Museum Day: The History of Communication
Join us for Museum Day Live! In conjunction with NMIH’s Don’t Touch That Dial: 100 Years of Radio exhibit, take part in interactive learning stations that examine how communication has […]
Hot Riveting Workshop – Saturday
This hands-on workshop will teach students the basics of hot riveting, from heating steel rivets in a forge, to driving them with a pneumatic rivet hammer, and then inspecting them. […]