A tour of the archives beneath Schenectady's Museum of Innovation and Science is a journey through America's history with ...
To his amazement, the machine played his words back. This was the very start of recorded sound in 1878. A patent was issued on the phonograph on February 19th, 1878; the invention was highly original.
It all started in 1938 with just 40 floats, four bands and a bicycle brigade. Now thousands attend the Edison Fest Grand ...
From its start more than 30 years ago, texting has slowly but surely become the dominant form of communication ...
Thomas Edison’s 146-question employment test was so difficult that the inventor’s own son—as well as Albert ...
Born and raised in New Jersey, Cleveland’s burial in Princeton Cemetery reflects his deep ties to the state. Visitors to his ...
Andrew Carnegie built the steel industry in America, becoming one of the wealthiest individuals of his era. Later in life, he dedicated much of his fortune to philanthropy, funding libraries, ...
Tonkatsu Haven at Namsan While exploring the breathtaking scenery of Namsan, one of Seoul’s must-visit destinations, make a ...
Bootleg recordings and music piracy have been an issue a lot longer than most people realize. It can be all traced back to a ...
It’s not an accident that the Oscars, Emmys, and Tonys all have names typically used for people (though they’re not all named after specific people). But it is an accident that the Grammys sound like ...
With a long and storied history of pioneering audio recording, we explore America's musical history and identify the earliest known recording of a US song.
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