Nela Park
Nela Park is the headquarters of GE Lighting, and is located in East Cleveland, Ohio, United States. Nela Park is the first industrial park in the world being home to most of the lighting breakthroughs of the last century.
Nela Park | |
Nela Park, Building 307 | |
Location | Entrance at 1901 Noble Rd., East Cleveland, Ohio 44112 |
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Coordinates | 41°32′28″N 81°33′39″W |
Built | 1911-1924 |
Architect | Frank E, Wallis |
NRHP reference No. | 75001365[1] |
Added to NRHP | 1975 |
The institute was first organized by entrepreneurs Franklin Terry and Burton Tremaine of the National Electric Lamp Company.[2] Development of the site was started in 1911, when the National Electric Lamp Association (NELA), formed by John Robert Crouse, Sr, J.B. Crouse, and H.A. Tremaine in 1901,[3] was dissolved and absorbed into General Electric. It was the first industrial park in the world,[4] and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. The campus emulates a university setting, and the dominant architectural style is Georgian Revival. The 92-acre (370,000 m2) campus is home to GE's Lighting & Electrical Institute, which was founded in 1933. Each December, Nela Park features a world-famous Christmas lighting display, which culminates in a miniature version of the National Christmas Tree in Washington, D.C., designed by GE Lighting.
See also
- Marvin Pipkin, scientist engineer that had many inventions and innovations for the light bulb and worked at NELA Park.[5]
References
- "National Register of Historical Places – Ohio(OH), Cuyahoga County". National Register of Historic Places. Nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com. Retrieved 2011-07-07.
- "Nela Park". The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History. June 27, 1997. Retrieved October 20, 2013.
- "J. Robert Crouse, Sr". Cromaine District Library. Retrieved March 3, 2015.
- "History of Nela Park". General Electric Company. Archived from the original on November 27, 2011. Retrieved December 5, 2011.
- *Kane, Joseph Nathan (1964). Famous First Facts. H. W. Wilson.
The first electric lamp bulb frosted on the inside with sufficient strength for commercial handling was invented by Marvin Pipkin of the Incandescent Lamp Department of the General Electric Company at Nela Park, Ohio. On June 29, 1925, he applied for a patent.
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