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Radio broadcast stations of the United States & Canada / compiled, drawn & published by Richard F. Lufkin Charts, Maps, Plans Radio broadcast stations of the United States and Canada
Radio broadcast stations of the United States & Canada / compiled, drawn & published by Richard F. Lufkin Charts, Maps, Plans
Alternative Title
Radio broadcast stations of the United States and Canada
Creator
Richard F. Luskin Co.
Scale
Scale approximately 1:7,725,000
Place of Publication
Boston (Mass.)
Publisher
Richard F. Lufkin
Date of Publication
1927
Extent
1 map :
Dimensions
39 x 69 cm
Notes
[Each circle on the map bears call letters identifying a single station, and insets are used for urban areas with a high density of broadcasters. The map is an artifact of a time when it was still cool to "collect" radio stations, and is designed so that avid listeners can "check off" all the stations they hear.]--Boston Rare Maps website.
Radio broadcast stations of the United States & Canada / compiled, drawn & published by Richard F. Lufkin Charts, Maps, Plans
Alternative Title
Radio broadcast stations of the United States and Canada
Creator
Richard F. Luskin Co.
Scale
Scale approximately 1:7,725,000
Place of Publication
Boston (Mass.)
Publisher
Richard F. Lufkin
Date of Publication
1927
Extent
1 map :
Dimensions
39 x 69 cm
Notes
[Each circle on the map bears call letters identifying a single station, and insets are used for urban areas with a high density of broadcasters. The map is an artifact of a time when it was still cool to "collect" radio stations, and is designed so that avid listeners can "check off" all the stations they hear.]--Boston Rare Maps website.