Thomas Edison's Fort Myers Laboratory
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Thomas Edison's Fort Myers Laboratory, located on Christie Street in Dearborn, Michigan, is a historic institution where Thomas Edison conducted his groundbreaking experiments. This well-equipped laboratory allowed Edison to continue his investigations while taking a break from his other responsibilities. Originally built in Fort Myers, Florida in 1886, the laboratory was later moved to Greenfield Village and used by Ford Motor Company engineers in the 1930s to develop the Ford V-8 engine. This prefabricated building, manufactured in 1885, is now part of the collections of The Henry Ford and was generously gifted by Thomas A. Edison. Explore this artifact card to learn more about the history and significance of Thomas Edison's Fort Myers Laboratory.
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Christie St, Dearborn, MI 48124, United States
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"Edison's actual lab, moved to Greenfield Village from Fort Meyers Florida. Don't miss this building on your visit."
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