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Article: Thomas Edison's NJ lab to reopen after overhaul
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- Charleston Gazette
- Article date:
- September 28, 2009
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WEST ORANGE, N.J.- The New Jersey laboratory where Thomas Edison
perfected some of his most famous inventions is reopening with a
wealth of restored material.
The Thomas Edison National Historical Park has undergone a six-
year, $13 million overhaul.
Edison built the lab and other buildings in West Orange in 1887
and worked there until his death in 1931. He used the lab to develop ...
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...Getty Images 01-01-2001 Portrait of American inventor Thomas Alva Edison (1847-1931) resting his arm on one of his inventions, in his lab in West Orange, New Jersey. [circa 1901] Credit: Hulton|Archive by Getty Images 2001 Getty Images, Inc.
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