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- Thomas Edison's Fort Myers Laboratory, Original Site, Fort Myers, Florida, 1912 -

- 1912
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Thomas Edison's Fort Myers Laboratory, Original Site, Fort Myers, Florida, 1912
- Interior View of Thomas Edison's Fort Myers Laboratory, Fort Myers, Florida, 1925-1927 -

- 1925-1927
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Interior View of Thomas Edison's Fort Myers Laboratory, Fort Myers, Florida, 1925-1927
- Thomas Edison's Fort Myers Laboratory, Fort Myers, Florida, June 18, 1928 -

- June 18, 1928
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Thomas Edison's Fort Myers Laboratory, Fort Myers, Florida, June 18, 1928
- Thomas Edison's Fort Myers Laboratory, Fort Myers, Florida, June 19, 1928 -

- June 19, 1928
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Thomas Edison's Fort Myers Laboratory, Fort Myers, Florida, June 19, 1928
- Thomas Edison's Fort Myers Laboratory, Fort Myers, Florida, June 20, 1928 -

- June 20, 1928
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Thomas Edison's Fort Myers Laboratory, Fort Myers, Florida, June 20, 1928
- Thomas Edison's Fort Myers Laboratory, Fort Myers, Florida, June 21, 1928 -

- June 21, 1928
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Thomas Edison's Fort Myers Laboratory, Fort Myers, Florida, June 21, 1928
- Thomas Edison's Fort Myers Laboratory, Fort Myers, Florida, June 21, 1928 -

- June 21, 1928
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Thomas Edison's Fort Myers Laboratory, Fort Myers, Florida, June 21, 1928
- Interior View of Thomas Edison's Fort Myers Laboratory, Fort Myers, Florida, June 1928 -

- June 19, 1928
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Interior View of Thomas Edison's Fort Myers Laboratory, Fort Myers, Florida, June 1928
- Reconstructed Fort Myers Laboratory in Greenfield Village, 1928 - Thomas Edison built this laboratory building at his winter home in Ft. Myers, Florida. In 1929 Henry Ford moved it to his new museum, Greenfield Village. In 1930 he used the Ft. Myers building for his own latest project. Ford put a small team of engineers in the lab and directed them in designing the new Ford V-8 engine.

- September 26, 1928
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Reconstructed Fort Myers Laboratory in Greenfield Village, 1928
Thomas Edison built this laboratory building at his winter home in Ft. Myers, Florida. In 1929 Henry Ford moved it to his new museum, Greenfield Village. In 1930 he used the Ft. Myers building for his own latest project. Ford put a small team of engineers in the lab and directed them in designing the new Ford V-8 engine.
- Interior View of Thomas Edison's Fort Myers Laboratory, Fort Myers, Florida, June 1928 -

- June 18, 1928
- Collections - Artifact
Interior View of Thomas Edison's Fort Myers Laboratory, Fort Myers, Florida, June 1928