My father was Ralph E Walker. He was one of the engineers that helped to build KENI radio station and many others. Our family lived in the KENI building that you have pictured. It was such a remote area at the time.
I think I was about 5 when we moved "into the city". I do have memories of walking over the railroad trestle. And Dad had photo slides of the radio station rooms and the living quarters upstairs.
Great history…Thanks for sharing.
Michael - thank you for your kind comment -
My father was Ralph E Walker. He was one of the engineers that helped to build KENI radio station and many others. Our family lived in the KENI building that you have pictured. It was such a remote area at the time.
Karen - such an interesting story about your father. Living in the then “remote” KENI building must have been an interesting experience -
I think I was about 5 when we moved "into the city". I do have memories of walking over the railroad trestle. And Dad had photo slides of the radio station rooms and the living quarters upstairs.
Karen - it would be interesting to see your dad's pictures of the original KENI radio studios.
I think I can find some. I'll look
I have been trying to send photos of KENI and KFAR but my messages aren't going through.