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.
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In Ancient Greece (1 o'clock 328 BC), the phonograph is on the roof of the Treasury building (the guarded one, the first one you come to). Go to the right side, climb the winged statue to the very top, and jump left onto the roof. There you will find the phonograph for Thomas Edison (9 o'clock, 1877 AD).*The phonograph has an actual Thomas Edison recording on it, which you can hear before you return it.
In Ancient Greece (1 o'clock 328 BC), the phonograph is on the roof of the Treasury building (the guarded one, the first one you come to). Go to the right side, climb the winged statue to the very top, and jump left onto the roof. There you will find the phonograph for Thomas Edison (9 o'clock, 1877 AD). *The phonograph has an actual Thomas Edison recording on it, which you can hear before you return it.
In Ancient Greece (1 o'clock 328 BC), the phonograph is on the roof of the Treasury building, which is the first one you come to (the guarded one). Go to the right side, climb the winged statue to the top, and jump onto the roof. Return the phonograph to Thomas Edison in 1877 AD. You can listen to a recording of Edison's voice on it.
It is on top of the Greek treasury building at 328 BC (1 o'clock on the time device).
The PHONOGRAPH is atop the Treasury building (first place) in 328 BC (1 o'clock on the time device). Climb the winged statue to the right, and jump left onto the roof. You can play an actual Edison sound recording before you return the phonograph to 1882 AD.
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In Ancient Greece (1 o'clock 328 BC), the phonograph is on the roof of the Treasury building, which is the first one you come to (the guarded one). Go to the right side, climb the winged statue to the very top, and jump left onto the roof. There you will find the phonograph for Thomas Edison (9 o'clock, 1877 AD).Before you return it - you can play the actual Thomas Edison recording linked to it.
There is no "photograph" -- the item missing is a "phonograph", an early sound recording device built by Thomas Edison. The phonograph is at 328 BC, on top of the guarded Treasury building. Climb the winged statue just to the right and you can reach the roof.
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It is on top of the Greek treasury building at 328 BC (1 o'clock on the time device). Climb the winged statue just to the right, and jump left onto the roof. Return the phonograph to 1877 AD (9 o'clock on the time device). NOTE : you can hear Thomas Alva Edison's short speech from it (an actual historic one!)
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