File:Proposed RCA Radio Central facility at Rocky Point, Long Island, New York.jpg
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editDescriptionProposed RCA Radio Central facility at Rocky Point, Long Island, New York.jpg |
English: Artist illustration of what the RCA Radio Central facility at Rocky Point, Long Island, New York would look like if completed. Only 2 of the 12 "antenna spokes" were ever actually built |
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Source | Illustration that appears on page 320 of the "'The Book of Radio" by Charles William Taussig |
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