
I'd recommend this place to anyone that loves technical stuff. Cool things on display... I saw things I've only read about like a wire recorder and a Nernst lamp. It is not really a 'museum' as...
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The Edison Tech Center, established in 2001 by Electrical Engineer John D. Harnden Jr., is dedicated to fostering a passion for engineering and its rich history. Located in Schenectady, NY, the center celebrates the contributions of notable engineers such as Steinmetz, Alexanderson, and Westinghouse, aiming to inspire the next generation through educational resources and programs.
Offering a variety of free videos and online learning materials, the Edison Tech Center is committed to supporting engineering education and promoting the joy of learning in the field. With ongoing updates and a dedicated community of volunteers, the center continues to engage individuals, foundations, and corporations in its mission to advance understanding in engineering.
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I'd recommend this place to anyone that loves technical stuff. Cool things on display... I saw things I've only read about like a wire recorder and a Nernst lamp. It is not really a 'museum' as...
Technically the "Edison Tech Center", a deucedly odd little museum /educational center that's more like a stored collection of old electrical stuff. I wish I could tell you in detail about it but...
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