Defunct museum in Manhattan, New York
The Con Edison Energy Museum was a museum located at 145 East 14th Street in Manhattan in the Consolidated Edison Building.[1] It told the history of the company and displayed a series of exhibits related to Thomas Edison and the early years of electricity including a miniature version of the Pearl Street Station and a potential for the future.[2][3][4]
The museum is believed to have been established in August 1979.[5][6]
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