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  2. Thomas Edison National Historical Park - Wikipedia

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    Edison's Black Maria was the world's first movie studio, and the building could be rotated on a turntable to keep sunlight on film subjects. A replica of the Black Maria was constructed in 1954. [5] [6] Edison's Queen Anne style home was designed by Henry Hudson Holly and built between 1880 and 1882 for Henry Pedder. It originally comprised 23 ...

  3. Edison and Ford Winter Estates - Wikipedia

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    The Edison and Ford Winter Estates contain a historical museum and 21 acre (8.5 ha) botanical garden on the adjacent sites of the winter homes of Thomas Edison and Henry Ford beside the Caloosahatchee River in Southwestern Florida. It is located at 2350 McGregor Boulevard, Fort Myers, Florida.

  4. Thomas Alva Edison Birthplace - Wikipedia

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    The upstairs attic level includes two more bedrooms. The house is furnished with Edison family artifacts. [2] The house was built and designed by Samuel Edison in 1841, on land purchased by his wife, Nancy Elliott Edison. His son Thomas was born here in 1847, and it remained the family home until 1854, when they moved to Port Huron, Michigan.

  5. Is it still standing in Fort Myers? Edison and Ford estate ...

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    One of the best-known landmarks and tourist spots in Fort Myers is the Thomas Edison and Henry Ford historical site.

  6. Thomas Edison - Wikipedia

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    Edison in 1861. Thomas Edison was born in 1847 in Milan, Ohio, but grew up in Port Huron, Michigan, after the family moved there in 1854. [8] He was the seventh and last child of Samuel Ogden Edison Jr. (1804–1896, born in Marshalltown, Nova Scotia) and Nancy Matthews Elliott (1810–1871, born in Chenango County, New York).

  7. Edison Portland Cement Company - Wikipedia

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    Edison made significant improvements to the production process of cement. His mill in the valley of the Delaware River in New Jersey featured the first long, rotating kilns in the world. [3] While the standard length was between 60 and 80 feet, Edison's kilns were up to 150 feet. [5]

  8. What the Eaton fire could mean for Edison's bottom line - AOL

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    This homes in the area are known as Native. ... As Edison's stock drops, another utility in the state, Pacific Gas & Electric, also has seen shares fall more than 23% over the last month.

  9. Thomas Alva Edison Memorial Tower and Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Thomas Edison Center at Menlo Park, also known as the Menlo Park Museum / Edison Memorial Tower, is a memorial to inventor and businessman Thomas Alva Edison, located in the Menlo Park area of Edison, Middlesex County, New Jersey. The tower was dedicated on February 11, 1938, on what would have been the inventor's 91st birthday.