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THE DAMAGE AND WHAT WAS TAKEN. DREW. WELL, VICKI THOMAS EDISON ONLY SPENT ABOUT A YEAR HERE IN LOUISVILLE BACK IN THE 1800S. THE BUTCHERTOWN HOME HE ONCE INHABITED NOW SERVES AS A MUSEUM AND A ...
Edison’s close friend, Henry Ford, who bought a home next to Edison’s in 1916, removed the lab in 1926, relocating it to Greenfield Village, his history museum outside Detroit. (“Ford even ...
The Winter Park home of Thomas Edison’s youngest son, Theodore Edison, will be open to the public for an Estate Sale over the weekend. Theodore Miller Edison was a businessman, inventor and ...
Thomas Edison left his mark on New Jersey as an inventor and businessman. And so did his son, Charles Edison. He took over his father’s companies and served as governor of New Jersey from 1941-1944.
Hard of hearing, Thomas Edison found a unique way to appreciate piano music. As someone played, the great inventor would lean in close to the instrument, right above the keys, and he’d bite t… ...
In 1878, Thomas Edison — already an internationally famous inventor in his early 30s, set out to create an incandescent light bulb that provided enough light to illuminate a home but would last ...
Feb. 11, 1847 to Oct. 18, 1931 Almost entirely self-educated, Thomas Alva Edison began experimenting in the cellar of his family home around the age of 10. In 1914, it was announced that the ...