Antique radios, Old Time Radios
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Thomas Edison Depot Museum
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48060 Port Huron, MI, United States of America (USA) (Michigan ) |
Address |
510 Thomas Edison Parkway
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Floor area |
150 m² / 1 615 ft²
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- Chemistry
- Electricity / Magnetism
- Electric motors/generators/pumps
- Technical and functional models
- Railway
- Radio and Kommunication in general
- Electrical Applications
- Physics
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Opening times
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Saturday, Sunday 10am-4pm; Memorial Day (May) - Labor Day (October) daily 10am-4pm;
All sites open to groups of 20 or more people by appointment, year round.
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Admission
Status from 05/2015
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Adults $7.00; Seniors (60+) $5.00; Students $5.00; Family Admission $20.00 |
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Contact |
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Homepage |
www.phmuseum.org www.phmuseum.org/thomas-edison-depot-museum
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Location / Directions |
N42.989858° W82.426877° | N42°59.39148' W82°25.61262' | N42°59'23.4888" W82°25'36.7572" |
The Thomas Edison Depot Museum is located underneath the Blue Water Bridge connecting Port Huron, Michigan to Sarnia, Ontario, Canada.
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Description |
Thomas Edison Depot Museum was the second satellite facility to open of the Port Huron Museum. It is housed inside the historic Fort Gratiot depot built in 1858 by the Grand Trunk Railway, and is the actual depot that Thomas Edison worked out of as a news reporter between 1859 and 1863. |
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