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Wayne Radio Transmitter Building, Vincent Avenue, 0.9 mile west of intersection of U.S. Route 202 & Newark-Pompton Turnpike, Wayne, Passaic County, NJ

Wayne Radio Transmitter Building, Vincent Avenue, 0.9 mile west of int...

Significance: The development of broadcast media, radio, and television, mark critical technological and cultural changes in our history. The Wayne Radio Transmitter Building is associated with numerous importa... More

Wayne Radio Transmitter Building, Vincent Avenue, 0.9 mile west of intersection of U.S. Route 202 & Newark-Pompton Turnpike, Wayne, Passaic County, NJ

Wayne Radio Transmitter Building, Vincent Avenue, 0.9 mile west of int...

Significance: The development of broadcast media, radio, and television, mark critical technological and cultural changes in our history. The Wayne Radio Transmitter Building is associated with numerous importa... More

Wayne Radio Transmitter Building, Vincent Avenue, 0.9 mile west of intersection of U.S. Route 202 & Newark-Pompton Turnpike, Wayne, Passaic County, NJ

Wayne Radio Transmitter Building, Vincent Avenue, 0.9 mile west of int...

Significance: The development of broadcast media, radio, and television, mark critical technological and cultural changes in our history. The Wayne Radio Transmitter Building is associated with numerous importa... More

Wayne Radio Transmitter Building, Vincent Avenue, 0.9 mile west of intersection of U.S. Route 202 & Newark-Pompton Turnpike, Wayne, Passaic County, NJ

Wayne Radio Transmitter Building, Vincent Avenue, 0.9 mile west of int...

Significance: The development of broadcast media, radio, and television, mark critical technological and cultural changes in our history. The Wayne Radio Transmitter Building is associated with numerous importa... More

Wayne Radio Transmitter Building, Vincent Avenue, 0.9 mile west of intersection of U.S. Route 202 & Newark-Pompton Turnpike, Wayne, Passaic County, NJ

Wayne Radio Transmitter Building, Vincent Avenue, 0.9 mile west of int...

Significance: The development of broadcast media, radio, and television, mark critical technological and cultural changes in our history. The Wayne Radio Transmitter Building is associated with numerous importa... More

Wayne Radio Transmitter Building, Vincent Avenue, 0.9 mile west of intersection of U.S. Route 202 & Newark-Pompton Turnpike, Wayne, Passaic County, NJ

Wayne Radio Transmitter Building, Vincent Avenue, 0.9 mile west of int...

Significance: The development of broadcast media, radio, and television, mark critical technological and cultural changes in our history. The Wayne Radio Transmitter Building is associated with numerous importa... More

Wayne Radio Transmitter Building, Vincent Avenue, 0.9 mile west of intersection of U.S. Route 202 & Newark-Pompton Turnpike, Wayne, Passaic County, NJ

Wayne Radio Transmitter Building, Vincent Avenue, 0.9 mile west of int...

Significance: The development of broadcast media, radio, and television, mark critical technological and cultural changes in our history. The Wayne Radio Transmitter Building is associated with numerous importa... More

Wayne Radio Transmitter Building, Vincent Avenue, 0.9 mile west of intersection of U.S. Route 202 & Newark-Pompton Turnpike, Wayne, Passaic County, NJ

Wayne Radio Transmitter Building, Vincent Avenue, 0.9 mile west of int...

Significance: The development of broadcast media, radio, and television, mark critical technological and cultural changes in our history. The Wayne Radio Transmitter Building is associated with numerous importa... More

Wayne Radio Transmitter Building, Vincent Avenue, 0.9 mile west of intersection of U.S. Route 202 & Newark-Pompton Turnpike, Wayne, Passaic County, NJ

Wayne Radio Transmitter Building, Vincent Avenue, 0.9 mile west of int...

Significance: The development of broadcast media, radio, and television, mark critical technological and cultural changes in our history. The Wayne Radio Transmitter Building is associated with numerous importa... More

Wayne Radio Transmitter Building, Vincent Avenue, 0.9 mile west of intersection of U.S. Route 202 & Newark-Pompton Turnpike, Wayne, Passaic County, NJ

Wayne Radio Transmitter Building, Vincent Avenue, 0.9 mile west of int...

Significance: The development of broadcast media, radio, and television, mark critical technological and cultural changes in our history. The Wayne Radio Transmitter Building is associated with numerous importa... More

Wayne Radio Transmitter Building, Vincent Avenue, 0.9 mile west of intersection of U.S. Route 202 & Newark-Pompton Turnpike, Wayne, Passaic County, NJ

Wayne Radio Transmitter Building, Vincent Avenue, 0.9 mile west of int...

Significance: The development of broadcast media, radio, and television, mark critical technological and cultural changes in our history. The Wayne Radio Transmitter Building is associated with numerous importa... More

Wayne Radio Transmitter Building, Vincent Avenue, 0.9 mile west of intersection of U.S. Route 202 & Newark-Pompton Turnpike, Wayne, Passaic County, NJ

Wayne Radio Transmitter Building, Vincent Avenue, 0.9 mile west of int...

Significance: The development of broadcast media, radio, and television, mark critical technological and cultural changes in our history. The Wayne Radio Transmitter Building is associated with numerous importa... More

Wayne Radio Transmitter Building, Vincent Avenue, 0.9 mile west of intersection of U.S. Route 202 & Newark-Pompton Turnpike, Wayne, Passaic County, NJ

Wayne Radio Transmitter Building, Vincent Avenue, 0.9 mile west of int...

Significance: The development of broadcast media, radio, and television, mark critical technological and cultural changes in our history. The Wayne Radio Transmitter Building is associated with numerous importa... More

Wayne Radio Transmitter Building, Vincent Avenue, 0.9 mile west of intersection of U.S. Route 202 & Newark-Pompton Turnpike, Wayne, Passaic County, NJ

Wayne Radio Transmitter Building, Vincent Avenue, 0.9 mile west of int...

Significance: The development of broadcast media, radio, and television, mark critical technological and cultural changes in our history. The Wayne Radio Transmitter Building is associated with numerous importa... More

Letter from Woody Guthrie to Alan Lomax, September 19, 1940

Letter from Woody Guthrie to Alan Lomax, September 19, 1940

Thoughts on songwriting, his dog, music, account of singing at Jimmy Dwyer's, press coverage of same, etc. External display permitted by Guthrie family

Letter from Alan Lomax to Woody Guthrie, February 4, 1941

Letter from Alan Lomax to Woody Guthrie, February 4, 1941

Misses Guthrie on "Back Where I Come From"; asks permission to use several songs [for Ballad Hunter records]; doesn't know how he can help re. the Tom Joad business [which Guthrie wrote about ca. January 1941].... More

Letter from Woody Guthrie to Alan Lomax, September 19, 1940

Letter from Woody Guthrie to Alan Lomax, September 19, 1940

Thoughts on songwriting, his dog, music, account of singing at Jimmy Dwyer's, press coverage of same, etc. External display permitted by Guthrie family

Wayne Radio Transmitter Building, Vincent Avenue, 0.9 mile west of intersection of U.S. Route 202 & Newark-Pompton Turnpike, Wayne, Passaic County, NJ

Wayne Radio Transmitter Building, Vincent Avenue, 0.9 mile west of int...

Significance: The development of broadcast media, radio, and television, mark critical technological and cultural changes in our history. The Wayne Radio Transmitter Building is associated with numerous importa... More

Letter from Woody Guthrie to Alan Lomax, September 19, 1940

Letter from Woody Guthrie to Alan Lomax, September 19, 1940

Thoughts on songwriting, his dog, music, account of singing at Jimmy Dwyer's, press coverage of same, etc. External display permitted by Guthrie family

Letter from Woody Guthrie to Alan Lomax, September 19, 1940

Letter from Woody Guthrie to Alan Lomax, September 19, 1940

Thoughts on songwriting, his dog, music, account of singing at Jimmy Dwyer's, press coverage of same, etc. External display permitted by Guthrie family

Letter from Woody Guthrie to Alan Lomax, September 19, 1940

Letter from Woody Guthrie to Alan Lomax, September 19, 1940

Thoughts on songwriting, his dog, music, account of singing at Jimmy Dwyer's, press coverage of same, etc. External display permitted by Guthrie family

Letter from Woody Guthrie to Alan Lomax, ca. August 1940

Letter from Woody Guthrie to Alan Lomax, ca. August 1940

Sent from Will Geer's address in New York City; Woody and Cisco [Houston] are playing at Jimmy Sawyer's Sawdust Trail in New York; odds and ends of miscellaneous news. External display permitted by Guthrie family

Letter from Woody Guthrie to Alan Lomax, September 19, 1940

Letter from Woody Guthrie to Alan Lomax, September 19, 1940

Thoughts on songwriting, his dog, music, account of singing at Jimmy Dwyer's, press coverage of same, etc. External display permitted by Guthrie family

Wayne Radio Transmitter Building, Vincent Avenue, 0.9 mile west of intersection of U.S. Route 202 & Newark-Pompton Turnpike, Wayne, Passaic County, NJ

Wayne Radio Transmitter Building, Vincent Avenue, 0.9 mile west of int...

Significance: The development of broadcast media, radio, and television, mark critical technological and cultural changes in our history. The Wayne Radio Transmitter Building is associated with numerous importa... More

Letter from Woody Guthrie to Alan Lomax, September 19, 1940

Letter from Woody Guthrie to Alan Lomax, September 19, 1940

Thoughts on songwriting, his dog, music, account of singing at Jimmy Dwyer's, press coverage of same, etc. External display permitted by Guthrie family

Letter from Woody Guthrie to Alan Lomax, ca. August 1940

Letter from Woody Guthrie to Alan Lomax, ca. August 1940

Sent from Will Geer's address in New York City; Woody and Cisco [Houston] are playing at Jimmy Sawyer's Sawdust Trail in New York; odds and ends of miscellaneous news. External display permitted by Guthrie family

Wayne Radio Transmitter Building, Vincent Avenue, 0.9 mile west of intersection of U.S. Route 202 & Newark-Pompton Turnpike, Wayne, Passaic County, NJ

Wayne Radio Transmitter Building, Vincent Avenue, 0.9 mile west of int...

Significance: The development of broadcast media, radio, and television, mark critical technological and cultural changes in our history. The Wayne Radio Transmitter Building is associated with numerous importa... More

Letter from Woody Guthrie to Alan Lomax, September 19, 1940

Letter from Woody Guthrie to Alan Lomax, September 19, 1940

Thoughts on songwriting, his dog, music, account of singing at Jimmy Dwyer's, press coverage of same, etc. External display permitted by Guthrie family