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    • About the Museum
      • About the Museum
      • Internships
    • Heritage
      • RCA History
      • RCA Oral History Project
    • Scholarships
    • Affiliates
    • What's new
    • Documentation
    • Projects
    • new Stats
    • RCALC
    • Sensory Aid
    • Visit info
  • Home
  • About the Museum
    • About the Museum
    • Internships
  • Heritage
    • RCA History
    • RCA Oral History Project
  • Scholarships
  • Affiliates
  • What's new
  • Documentation
  • Projects
  • new Stats
  • RCALC
  • Sensory Aid
  • Visit info

Events

09/14/2023

The History and Impact of RCA in South Jersey

5pm

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7pm

Bozorth Hall, 300 Memorial Circle Glassboro NJ

Event Details

09/14/2023

The History and Impact of RCA in South Jersey

Presented by Fred Barnum III, the author of "His Masters Voice" in America.

use the following link     go.rowan.edu/BarnumRCA

5pm

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7pm

Bozorth Hall, 300 Memorial Circle Glassboro NJ

A Visit to The RCA Museum

Had a great time at the RCA Heritage Museum today! A group of retirees stopped by for a tour. (jpg)

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A Recent Visitor to the Museum

Congressman Donald Norcross

(Oct 23, 2018) On a recent visit to Rowan University Congressman Donald Norcross stopped by to visit the RCA Heritage Museum

RCA Documentation

Congressman Norcross reviews several of the RCA artifacts with museum  Director Joe Pane


Support

Congressman Norcross expresses  his strong support for the Museum

What's New

Nipper Restoration

One of the original four Nipper windows, built in 1915, is currently being restored. Each of the nine sections is being releaded and broken glass replaced.  The  completed  window  has  been  returned  to  Rowan  (summer  of  2019)  and  is  waiting  for  it  final  installation.  New  construction  plans  at  Rowan  have  offered  new  and  prominent  locations  for  the  window. No  timeline  has  been  identified,  but  hope  are  by  2011-2012.

Joe Pane discussing one of the Nipper panels

Joe Pane discussing one of the Nipper panels


At the Smithsonian

On Display

On October 18,  2018 the National Museum of American History - Smithsonian Institution put the 1915 Nipper window on display. This was the culmination of a 4 year effort to research, preservation and restoration of one Camden NJ's historical landmarks.

Additional images

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Current Window

Current Window

Current Window

Current Window

Current Window

Corner panel

Current Window

Corner panel

inside down

Full Window

TRK-12 Television

Corner panel

630TS Television

TRK-12 Television

TRK-12 Television

The first production Tv set available to the public

TRK-12 Television

TRK-12 Television

TRK-12 Television

Displayed at the 1938 works Fair

Displayed at the 1938 Worlds Fair

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