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Weiser Railroad Edison Locomotive at Firestone Station Greenfield Village
The “Edison” 4-4-0 Locomotive #1 built 1870 by Manchester Locomotive Works, rebuilt from an 0-4-0 in 1932 by Henry Ford who got the engine from Thomas Edison. It became a working locomotive again in 1972, when the 2.5 mile Perimeter Railroad began service at Greenfield Village, Dearborn, Michigan.
A rare 24-Minutes Edison disc record (vertical cut) with 80 rpm. Required a "3.0 mil stylus" like the "DJ-100/3 .0 cartridge" of Esoteric Sound to play the record without damages of the grooves.
New Blog post about the 1910 film Edison’s Frankenstein is considered by many to be the first horror film ever made
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The Edison and Ford Winter Estates contain a historical museum and 17 acre (6.9 hectares) botanical garden on the adjacent sites of the winter homes of Thomas Alva Edison and Henry Ford beside the Caloosahatchee River in southwestern Florida.
Shown above is the "Multiphone," an early Nickelodeon machine, which cost a nickel to play a song.
Upstairs in Edison's Menlo Park, NJ Lab...which is actually now located at Greenfield Village in Dearborn, MI thanks to Henry Ford.
El vals de los inútiles es un documental dirigido por Edison Cajas, filósofo y cineasta de la Universidad de Chile, que quiso acompañar a un amigo un día de invierno a grabar una corrida por la educación. “Cuando llegué y vi la gente corriendo dije: ‘Tate, aquí está la película’. Eso fue el 2011 y pasaron 2 años casi hasta tener la película completa”, cuenta. Así nació el film que se estrena este primer semestre en multisalas y en varias ciudades del país.
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Working parents in Edison, N.J., can take advantage of the township's expansive after-school programs, which expose youngsters to a host of activities, including magic, piano, cooking, and arts and crafts. More than 30 area parks have facilities for tennis, basketball, soccer, and other sports. At the same time, this community of about 100,000 also offers organized youth leagues for everything from softball to lacrosse.