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in 328 get on statue to your left

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Q: Where to find the phonograph in poptropica?
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Where is the phonograph in poptropica and what centry is it?

You have to go on the roof of the ancient times


What is the problem in Thomas Edison's workshop on Poptropica?

someone stole his phonograph


Do you fine anything at tohmas edson's workshop in poptropica?

yes you get a phonograph


In Poptropica where is the photograh?

It is actually called a phonograph and it is in Ancient Greece 328 BC, the phonograph is on the roof of the Treasury building, the first one you come to.


Where is the guy who needs the phonograph in poptropica?

go to thomas jefferson's time. it has a picture of him next to it.


What is on the phonograph for Poptropica?

The phonograph has an actual recording of Thomas Edison's voice that you can play. You recover it from the roof of the Greek Treasury in 328 BC and return it to Edison in 1877 AD.


Where can you find pictures of a phonograph?

See Related Links for a picture of a phonograph


Where can you find the winged horse in poptropica?

The winged horse is in 328 bc (the first dial right of the lab). If you stand on top of her head and jump on the roof to the left. The phonograph is right in the middle.


Where is the Victrola phonograph in Game Show Island on Poptropica?

Type your answer here... ambot asa wla koh kabalo yati


Where in the pronograph in Poptropica?

Assuming you mean phonograph... It's on top of the Greek/Roman bank (with guards out front) in Time Tangled Island


How do you get to phonograph in Poptropica?

You go to Ancient Greece (1 o'clock 328 BC ) . The phonograph is on the roof of the treasury building.


Where might one find out more information about an Edison phonograph?

More information about the Edison phonograph can be found at history museums. The Franklin Institute has a great exhibit on Edison that includes information on the phonograph.