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  1. Apr 18, 2004 · Thomas Alva Edison (nicknamed Al) was born on February 11, 1847, in Milan, Ohio. Edison was an inquisitive boy who began experimenting at an early age. His hometown of Milan, Ohio, was a busy place. Canals were the highways of the early 19th century. The Huron Canal connected Milan to the Huron River, which flowed into Lake Erie, giving ...

  2. Thomas Edison. NPS Photo. People often say Edison was a genius. He answered, "Genius is hard work, stick-to-it-iveness, and common sense." Thomas Alva Edison was born February 11, 1847 in Milan, Ohio (pronounced MY-lan). In 1854, when he was seven, the family moved to Michigan, where Edison spent the rest of his childhood.

  3. Thomas Edison 1847 február 11-én született az Ohio állambeli Milanban, de szülőfalujában mindössze hét évet élt, ugyanis 1854-ben családjával a michigani Port Huronba költözött, illetve itt is nőtt fel. [6] Ő volt ifj. Samuel Ogden Edison és felesége, Nancy Matthews Elliott hetedik, legfiatalabb gyermeke. [7] [8] Apai ágon ...

  4. Thomas Alva Edison (n. 11 februarie 1847, Milan (Ohio) ⁠ (d), Ohio, SUA – d. 18 octombrie 1931, West Orange ⁠ (d), New Jersey, SUA) a fost un important inventator și om de afaceri american al sfârșitului de secol XIX și început de secol XX . A fost cunoscut și ca „Magicianul din Menlo Park”, fiind și cel mai prolific inventator ...

  5. Oct 21, 2019 · Thomas Edison was already well known by the time he perfected the long-burning incandescent light bulb, but he was photographed next to one of them so often that the public came to associate the ...

  6. Thomas Edison (1847 – 1931) was an American inventor and businessman who developed and made commercially available – many key inventions of modern life. His Edison Electric company was a pioneering company for delivering DC electricity directly into people’s homes. He filed over 1,000 patents for a variety of different inventions.

  7. Born Feb. 11, 1847 - Died Oct. 18, 1931. One of the outstanding geniuses in the history of technology, Thomas Edison earned patents for over a thousand inventions, including the incandescent electric lamp, the phonograph, the carbon transmitter, and the motion picture projector. He also created the world's first industrial research laboratory.

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