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  1. Menlo Park is an unincorporated community within Edison Township in Middlesex County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. In 1876, Thomas Edison set up his home and research laboratory in Menlo Park, at the time an unsuccessful real estate development named after the town of Menlo Park, California.

  2. Menlo Park. Menlo Park was one of the six neighborhoods that formed Raritan Township. It was a very sparsely populated rural area and the site of a failed residential development in the early 1870s.

  3. Menlo Park is listed in the National and New Jersey Registers of Historic Places. Our museum provides a fully escorted tour, exciting visitors with amazing stories about Thomas Edison and historic Menlo Park.

  4. Learn about the burst of invention that took place at Thomas Edison’s historic Menlo Park, and enjoy a walk through our lovely 36-acre state park, featuring a nature trail and informative kiosks.

  5. Menlo Park is known as the Birthplace of Recorded Sound (November 1877), and the site of the world's first practical incandescent lamp-light bulb (October 1879). Edison and his staff would create 400 of his most important inventions here.

  6. Oct 9, 2021 · The Thomas Edison Center at Menlo Park, located in Edison State Park, is a facility dedicated to educating the public on the life and achievements of Thomas Edison, as well as focusing on his notable accomplishments that took place at Edison’s Menlo Park lab.

  7. Menlo Park, CA 94025. 650-330-6600 office. 650-679-7022 text. City facilities and services status. Facebook | Twitter | Instagram. Using this site.

  8. At the Menlo Park laboratory, Edison created a machine that -- for the very first time -- could record and reproduce sound. Introduced in 1877, the tinfoil phonograph amazed people and earned...

  9. Apr 21, 2019 · Thomas Edison was behind the formation of the first industrial research laboratory, Menlo Park, a place where a team of inventors would work together to create new inventions. His role in forming this "invention factory" gave him the nickname "the Wizard of Menlo Park."

  10. Thomas Edison couldn’t have created his groundbreaking inventions without the help of his staff and his fully-equipped workshop at Menlo Park, New Jersey. See the laboratory as Edison would have, and find out what it took to move the estate to Michigan and restore it to its former glory.

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