Places of Invention is a new family-friendly exhibition under development by the Lemelson Center.
Featuring six communities that represent a fascinating array of people, places, time periods, and technologies, the exhibition will show visitors what can happen when the right mix of inventive people, untapped resources, and inspiring surroundings come together.
Places of Invention is an ongoing, multifaceted research project at the Lemelson Center. Our studies show that "place," which we define as a unique combination of geography, resources, and talent, often plays an important role in supporting invention and innovation.
What kind of place stimulates creative minds and sparks a surge of invention and innovation? To find out, start exploring here.
Dates: Opens July 2015
Cost: FREE
National Museum of American History |14th Street and Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, D.C., 20001
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