Museum of Broadcast Communications - National Radio Hall of Fame

National Radio Hall of Fame

The second floor of the museum is home to the National Radio Hall of Fame. The Radio Hall of Fame(RHOF) previously resided within the MBC at the Chicago Cultural Center before moving to its new location on State Street.

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