- Thomas Alva Edison Memorial Tower and Museum
The Thomas Alva Edison Memorial Tower and Museum, also known as the Menlo Park Museum, is a memorial to
inventor and businessmanThomas Edison , located in the Menlo Park area of Edison,New Jersey .It was built in 1938 and dedicated on
February 11 ,1938 , on the inventor's 91st birthday. The 131-foot tall tower is at the exact spot where the Menlo Park laboratory was located. After Edison and his staff left in 1884, the original buildings deteriorated until by 1925 all the buildings had either collapsed or burned. The tower's pinnacle is meant to represent an incandescent light bulb. [ [http://www.menloparkmuseum.com/history_tower.html History of the tower] , Accessed August 20, 2007.]Originally, the tower was not only a tribute to the incandescent light, but also recorded sound. It had speakers loud enough to be heard two miles away, but was discontinued to avoid
noise pollution , according to a 2004Weird NJ magazine.The museum showcases many of Thomas Edison's creations including the
phonograph and some of his light bulbs, as well as memorabilia relating to Edison and his inventions. The museum also showcases several images taken of Edison's property and inventions.Nearby the tower are some modern walking trails, upon which visitors are free to enjoy the nature that Thomas Edison enjoyed. The trail is a short path the leads through a small patch of woods near the museum.
The Edison Museum is the subject of a song ("The Edison Museum") on the
They Might Be Giants 1999 album "Long Tall Weekend " (and was later re-released on their 2002 album "No! ") which was at one point performed at theEdison National Historic Site in West Orange, New Jersey and recorded there towax cylinder . Another song byThey Might Be Giants , "I Can Hear You" was similarly recorded toWax cylinder at theEdison National Historic Site in 1996. The recording appears on their album of the same year, "Factory Showroom " and re-released on the compilation album "".In 2006, volunteers with the
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers began raising money to restore the tower and build a new museum. The restoration effort received a large boost when the state recently appropriated $1.8 million to the project. Renovations began in 2007 but the Edison Memorial Tower Corporation, which oversees the project, is still soliciting donations.On
April 3 ,2008 , plans for major improvements for the museum were unveiled. [ [http://ems.gmnews.com/news/2008/0416/Front_Page/003.html Museum improvements stress interactivity, community] , "Edison/Metuchen Sentinel"]References
External links
* [http://www.menloparkmuseum.com/ Thomas Alva Edison Memorial Tower and Museum]
* [http://www.preservationnj.org/ten_most/ten_most_property_detail.asp?COUNTY=Middlesex+County&PropID=23 Article on tower preservation efforts]
* [http://ems.gmnews.com/news/2006/0913/Front_Page/001.html "Edison Tower to receive $1.8 million for repairs"] ,Edison Metuchen Sentinel , Sept. 13, 2006.
* [http://ems.gmnews.com/news/2007/0620/Front_Page/040.html "Edison Tower renovations begin; fundraising continues"] ,Edison Metuchen Sentinel , Jun. 20, 2007.
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