What's Happening?
The Thomas Edison Depot Museum in Port Huron, Michigan, is celebrating its 25th anniversary on June 20 from noon to 4 p.m. The event will feature a self-guided museum tour, lightbulb cookie decorating, a Thomas Edison impersonator, and various children's
activities. Attendees will also have the chance to try apple pie and record their voices on a 125-year-old Edison phonograph. Additionally, the museum will host a Thomas Edison Heritage Trolley Tour earlier in the day, led by 'Depot' Dave Dazer, providing insights into Edison's life and his connection to Port Huron. The admission price includes all activities, making it a family-friendly event.
Why It's Important?
The 25th anniversary celebration of the Thomas Edison Depot Museum highlights the historical significance of Thomas Edison's contributions and his connection to Port Huron. The event serves as an educational opportunity for visitors of all ages to learn about Edison's innovations and their impact on modern technology. By offering interactive activities and tours, the museum fosters a deeper appreciation for history and encourages community engagement. The celebration also supports the museum's mission to preserve and promote the legacy of Thomas Edison, ensuring that future generations can continue to learn from his achievements.













