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In 1894, Thomas Edison filmed sharpshooter Annie Oakley in his Black Maria studio.
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On New Year's Eve, 1879, Thomas Edison unveiled his newest invention: the electric light.
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Alexander Graham Bell demonstrated his new invention, the telephone, at the 1876 Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia’s Fairmount Park.
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Edison |
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In the fall of 1922, a film crew came to West Orange, New Jersey to document Thomas Edison going about his day.
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Edison |
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Watch Chapter 1 of Edison.
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With over a thousand U.S. patents to his name, Edison's famous breakthroughs are just the beginning.
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Walt Disney |
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Plans for Disneyland's 160-acre building site called for 5,000 cubic yards of concrete and one million square feet of asphalt pathways.
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Walt Disney gathered a small group of artists to develop his next big idea: an amusement park called Disneyland.
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On May 19, 1941, nearly half of Walt Disney's art department walked out to protest the studio.
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Walt Disney insisted the staff call him "Walt," and brought in experts from prestigious art schools to teach classes to his animators.
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Walt Disney's Bambi was released in August of 1942 and stood out as the most ambitious feature-length film in the history of the studio.
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What Walt Disney was proposing for Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs had never been done before.
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