Where did Thomas Edison study?
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Thomas Edison developed an interest in chemistry as a young boy while growing up in Michigan, and applications of chemistry were a common theme in many of his inventions. In 1876 Edison opened the nation's largest private laboratory in Menlo Park, N.J., for invention, research, and product development.
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Thomas Edison developed an interest in chemistry as a young boy while growing up in Michigan, and applications of chemistry were a common theme in many of his inventions. In 1876 Edison opened the nation's largest private laboratory in Menlo Park, N.J., for invention, research, and product development.
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