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Radio Station Picture Archive Offered

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(EMAIL) In going through my fathers archives, these photos were found. Seems to be taken by someone selling advertising for radio stations around 1960.
I looked up the stations in the pictures and found most still in business and grabbed a few contacts that might find these interesting. Enjoy and download any you like. Mark Engleman

Radio stations referred are:

KNND, KEDO – 1400, KGAY, KFLW – 1450, KYES – 950, KSHA – 860, KBKW – 1450, KITN – 920, KITI – 1420, KBBR 1340, KGAL rancho, KEED, KAPT – 1220, KMO-1360



KEDO LONGVIEW, WA

KEED Eugene, OR

KITN Olympia, WA

KMO Tacoma, WA (studio in Fife)

KBKW Aberdeen, WA

My father’s name was Christian Engleman.

He was born in Vancouver WA in 1906. US Naval Academy 1930, Navy to 1952, then a serial entrepreneur until the mid-1980s.

So he must have had his hand in some aspect of this radio station business development. But it would have been minor as I have no other memory of it or documented history.

Sincerely, Mark Engleman

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