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Arthur Atwater Kent Sr. (December 3, 1873 – March 4, 1949) was an American inventor and prominent radio manufacturer based in Philadelphia. In 1921, he patented the modern form of the automobile ignition coil .
From 1938 until 2010, the museum was known as the Atwater Kent Museum. The museum occupied architect John Haviland's landmark Greek Revival structure built in 1824–1826 for the Franklin Institute. [2] The Museum operated as a city agency as part of Philadelphia's Department of Recreation.
The Atwater Kent Hour (aka The Atwater Kent Radio Hour) was a top-rated radio concert music program heard on NBC and CBS from October 4, 1925, to December 17, 1934, [1] with stars of the Metropolitan Opera often making appearances.
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The Main Street Kent Art & Wine Festival is June 1, with music, artisans and wines available throughout downtown Kent.
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Shoppers in Kent now have the chance to get a science lesson while perusing the shelves of their local shops. Main Street Kent in January kicked off its "Science of" program, where one local ...