School Field Trips

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Education is the highest priority for the museum, whether it’s teaching school children or the general public. We strive to teach about:

  • Thomas Edison’s life, emphasizing his years at Menlo Park

  • Edison’s tremendous accomplishments, especially during the Menlo Park years

  • The importance of Menlo Park as the world’s first organized research and development laboratory

  • How Edison’s inventions changed our world, affecting so many aspects of modern technology

  • The twentieth century efforts to honor and commemorate Edison’s accomplishments at Menlo Park

Our Field Trips are specifically tailored to engage and educate young learners. The Thomas Edison Center has the distinct advantage of allowing students to fully experience a history and science related program in the setting where that history actually happened, with original artifacts from the site.

All Field Trips include a hands-on component, Junior Wizard Activity Book, that further allows students to not only hear and see, but also touch history!

The Thomas Edison Center at Menlo Park works closely with schools, scout troops, and other youth organizations to develop educational programming. Visits to the museum can be a means to fulfill the NJCCCS requirements for Social Studies and/or science.

Coordination with high schools and universities on special projects available upon request.