If you’ve been following this blog for a while, you already know if my interest in Radio.
I have not been happy about formerly the Township of Bethany/West Chester, Ohio becoming an urbanized area upon the Crosley/Voice of America Transmitter Site having been decommissioned, the towers being leveled; and the Transmitter Building becoming a museum.
The towns of Bethany/West Chester and Mason in Ohio were quiet, peaceful towns with Transmitter Sites housed there before the decommissioning of the VOA/Crosley Shortwave Transmitter Site, and the leveling of the towers.
The few remaining areas within the
The WLW Mason, Ohio Transmitter site, still standing peacefully and undisturbed while the area surrounding it has been urbanized and disturbed:
Another example of how the Bethany/West Chester area being urbanized ever since the decommissioning of the Crosley/Voice of America Transmitter Site, is this other young male running or jogging/exercising, while not being shirtless:
A Type 181/Volkswagen Thing parked behind the fence near the entrance to the WLW-AM Transmitter site in Mason, Ohio:
An AM General HMMWV parked in front of the WLW-AM Transmitter building in Mason, Ohio:
The historical marker dedicating the WLW-AM Transmitter Site and the Blaw-Knox Diamond-Shaped Antenna in Mason, Ohio:
A Blue Bird TC/2000 in the vicinity of Cincinnati and Bethany/West Chester:
School Buses repainted a different color at a Day Care facility in the recently urbanized Bethany/West Chester area:
Bikers riding on what was, until recently; a pleasant two-lane Country Road:
Yet another example of the Bethany/West Chester area being urbanized, and being changed forever for the worse is this witness young male on a “Crotch Rocket” Motorcycle who also needs to be transformed from being fit and muscular to being fat and overweight:
A young male exercising in the recently urbanized Bethany/West Chester area that needs to be transformed from being fit and muscular to being fat and overweight:
I also don’t like the same going on in the Pittsburgh suburb of Natrona Heights, Pennsylvania; where there are shirtless, athletic, progressive, and dynamic young males running around over there as well.
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