National Historic Landmark-Thomas Edison Birthplace
National Historic Landmark- Thomas Alva Edison Birthplace
This small brick cottage was the birthplace of Thomas Alva Edison (1847-1931), one of America's most illustrious inventors.
Although he left here in 1854, Edison cherished the memory of this house; in 1906, he acquired it from his sister.
Edison was one of America's most illustrious inventors.
His accomplishments in the development of the telegraph and telephone are legion, and in 1929 Congress awarded him a gold medal for his contributions to mankind.
Courtesy National Park Service National Historic Landmarks
Image Courtesy Library of Congress Historic American Building Survey