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Founded in 1929, it is the World's oldest and largest museum and historic park dedicated to the history of American business and American innovation. |
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Hagley Museum
Wilmington, Delaware |
Birthplace of the Du Pont Company in 1802, a fascinating mix of restored blackpowder mills, gardens and natural scenic beauty. It has the archives of many old companies. |
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Museum of American Finance
New York, New York |
At the foot of Broadway just off Wall Street, it is home to the World's largest public museum archive of financial documents and artifacts. |
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Hershey Museum
Hershey, Pennsylvania |
Hershey Museum tells the dramatic story of Hershey -- The Man, The Town, and The Industry. It is part of a large and spectacular family-oriented tourism center. |
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John Deere Historic Site
Dixon, Illinois |
At the exact location of the blacksmith shop where John Deere developed the steel plow that tamed the prairie and revolutionized world agriculture. |
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Museum of Broadcast Communications
Chicago, Illinois |
Since 1993, helping to preserve our radio and television history as an Archive Center, a Hall of Fame, and home to Exhibitions and Events. |
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George Eastman House
Rochester, New York |
Opened in 1949 on the estate of the founder of Eastman Kodak, Eastman House is home to the International Museum of Photography and Film. |
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National Inventors Hall of Fame
Akron, Ohio |
The National Inventors Hall of Fame was established in 1973 by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and what is now the National Council of Intellectual Property Law Associations. |
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