When Thomas A. Edison was a boy, he funded his early experiments by selling magazines, newspapers, and candy on this local Port Huron train.
100 years later, after a fire had burned down his boyhood home, and tracks covered the remains, they found some of the projects he was working on.
This very area was the start of the inventor and what wonderful things he eventually gave this Country, making all our lives better.
It is a nice tribute, but unfortunately, it was closed on Thursday.
Our loss, but nice to check out the parts we could see
For those who follow our journey home. We should be at Flagstaff anywhere from 12AM to 1AM Eastern time. Too late for most, but available for those on the West Coast.
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