On the air at the Vintage Radio Market

Tune in for a good time with the Asheville Radio Museum at this annual event.

asheville radio museum vintage radio market

Vendors from North Carolina + surrounding states will bring their radio treasures.

Photo via Asheville Radio Museum

Coming in loud and clear — the Vintage Radio Market is back for its third year. The Asheville Radio Museum, in partnership with the Carolina Chapter of the Antique Wireless Association, will host the event on Saturday, Sept. 9 from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Asheville-Buncombe Community Technical College.

Market-goers can visit + tour the museum for free then meet vendors from all over the region selling vintage radios, parts, accessories, and books. If you have a classic radio of your own (or even just a picture of one), bring it along for some expert insight or to meet a skilled restorer.

This is your chance to learn a little more about these antique communication devices and see the amazing artistry that went into their production. Over and out.

More from AVLtoday
Take the survey to share your input, which will inform recommendations for the future of the site.
Share your vision for the next 20 years of the city’s green space during a March 21 workshop at the NC Arboretum.
Fresh off a statewide honor, the Market Place chef dishes on Asheville dining.
Get a look into how Asheville built its architectural identity brick by brick through the 1920s.
The Thompson Street venue will host Rhiannon Giddens, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Mavis Staples, and Hurray for the Riff Raff for its first show in August.
Whether you prefer pitching your tent by the river or glamping amongst the treetops, there’s a Hipcamp with your name on it less than an hour from home.
Similar past recognitions like “Beer City USA” have helped put Asheville in the national spotlight.
The City of Asheville and ATG Entertainment have set their sights on a downtown location for the potential mixed-use development with plans to request a land hold next month.
Help us create a growing guide to small businesses by submitting your favorite local makers, restaurants, and professionals, and sharing this page with a friend.
Bookmark this guide for a curated list of events taking place each month that we’re most looking forward to.