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Type
  
History museum

Phone
  
+1 502-585-5247

Thomas Edison House

Location
  
729 East Washington St., Louisville, Kentucky

Website
  
www.historichomes.org/thomas-edison-house

Address
  
729 E Washington St, Louisville, KY 40202, USA

Hours
  
Closed now Thursday10AM–2PMFriday10AM–2PMSaturday10AM–2PMSundayClosedMondayClosedTuesday10AM–2PMWednesday10AM–2PMSuggest an edit

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Thomas Edison House is a historic house located in the Butchertown neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky. The house is a shotgun duplex built around 1850. Thomas Edison took up residence in the same neighborhood, possibly even at this location, a part of the time he lived in Louisville from 1866 to 1867. The house features a museum that honors Edison and his inventions.

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Edison's time in Louisville

In 1866, at age 19, Thomas Edison, a skilled telegrapher, came to Louisville to work for Western Union, which at that time had an office on the corner of Main and Second Streets. In August 1866, Edison left briefly, intending to take a trip to Brazil but was turned back at New Orleans because the waterway was shut down. So, he returned to work in Louisville and found lodging in a shotgun duplex on East Washington Street in what is now Butchertown.

In 1867, while working the night shift, Edison, already the experimenter, was working with a battery when he spilled sulfuric acid onto the floor and his boss' desk on the floor below. The next day, he was fired, and left town for good. Sixteen years later, in 1883, one of Edison's new inventions, the incandescent light bulb, was demonstrated in the largest installation to date in Louisville at the Southern Exposition.

References

Thomas Edison House Wikipedia