Menlo Park was the location of Edison's workshop and where he resided.
Edison was nicknamed the Wizard of Menlo Park. Menlo Park was home to the first industrial research lab. Edison had it built for the sole purpose of a dedicated to space to produce technological improvements and inventions.
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It was where his workshop was located and where all his important discoveries were made
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Menlo Park, New Jersey was the location of Edison's lab when he invented the light bulb.
Edison was nicknamed the Wizard of Menlo Park. Menlo Park was home to the first industrial research lab. Edison had it built for the sole purpose of a dedicated to space to produce technological improvements and inventions.
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At one time in his life Thomas Edison did live near Menlo Park in New Jersey. He built a large lab in Menlo Park. He later moved to West Orange, New Jersey. He also had a winter home in the state of Florida.
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Menlo Park is important to the life of Thomas Edison because he worked on and patented several of his most important inventions there. Some of these inventions include:1879-the first electric motor made for 110 to 120 volt line. Located in Edison Historical Collection in NJ.1880-invented magnetic ore separator.1880-invented and installed first life-sized electric railway for handling freight and passengers
1880 Invented a magnetic ore separator. Invented and installed the first life-sized electric railway for handling freight and passengers at Menlo Park, N. J.
he invented the light bulb :)
The Edison Labs in Menlo Park, New Jersey, is where hundreds of filaments were tested before Edison rolled out the tungsten filament light bulb.Thomas Edison, in his Ohio laboratory.Wrong I'm afraid, Swan invented it 10 years before Edison in Britain.CommentUnfortunately, Swan (and Davey, before him) didn't patent his invention and, so, credit must go to Edison who not only took out the patent on the incandescent lamp but also found a way of significantly improving the life of the lamps' filaments.