If you ever get to Ft. Myers Florida check out the Edison Ford winter estates. Very beautiful. Thanks for taking us along
@vikapica812310 ай бұрын
Edison and Ford had neighboring houses in Fort Myers Florida that are still there today that you can tour. Cars has rubber laboratory. It’s pretty fascinating. You should check it out.
@MobileInstinct210 ай бұрын
I ll put it on my list for Florida stuff. Thanks
@SamRostien10 ай бұрын
A few years back, the Classic Car Club Of America held a grand event on the lawn. We displayed about 50 early classic automobiles, Packards, Duesenbergs, Pierce Arrows, Cadillacs, Rolls Royces ect, the estate gave us a big lunch and we did get to tour the inside of the house and garage. I took a picture of my 1930 Packard in front of the house and framed it. It's hanging on my office wall. It was a wonderful day.
@HERBHOOVERS10 ай бұрын
Yes, I was at that event as well. Had my Bentley there. It was outstanding, we saw the entire house right up to the third floor.
@danideesh10 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for this video, Chris. Edison’s house, garage, green house and grounds are absolutely beautiful. You did a wonderful job on explaining the history. Although you couldn’t video inside the house, you were able to find pictures of the inside of the house. That’s good enough. Great job, Chris & much love to you.😀❤️
@joachimgoethe786410 ай бұрын
These old mansions in all their grandeur were hand crafted works of art. No electric tools back then. Build entirely with hand tools. Being built almost entirely of wood. They deteriorate quickly without regular upkeep and maintenance. Once rot sets in, it spreads quickly.
@rongendron870510 ай бұрын
My father worked for the Edison Co. starting at age 15 in 1929 & was there when Thomas Edison passed away in 1931! He was an "office boy" in the Brooklyn NY hdqts. when his boss announced that Mr, Edison had died! He then asked all employees to bow their heads for one minute of prayer!/ When you realize that Edison essentially was the "Father of the Twentieth Century', one minute of silence was an insult to this genius!
@toddwilliams59059 ай бұрын
Edison " Borrowed " a lot of ideas with his wealth. He was important but built into a myth of a man by himself.
@goldenrules56978 ай бұрын
His most valuable legacy is his working system which has proven to be the most efficient, a laboratory with many employees and many departments.
@scottrider64110 ай бұрын
So very interesting. Thanks for giving us a glimpse into Edison's life. Your videos never disappoint. Thanks for your dedication to your craft, Chris
@84GordonShumway10 ай бұрын
Next stop, Valley View in Phillipsburg for the Edison Houses Ingresoll-Rand built? And a quick stop on the Edison Concrete Mile in Stewartsville? Maybe a stop in at the Franklin-Sterling Hill Mining District near Ogdensburg, that Edison spent 10 year at? Always a great video Chris!! Safe travels along your journies!
@samanthab192310 ай бұрын
I love the sound of all that 😊
@stepps51110 ай бұрын
Thanks, Chris! What a beautiful home and property! Edison seems to have tinkered no matter where he happened for be!
@JesseJames-wj8ft10 ай бұрын
Interesting side-note to Edison's death - At the Henry Ford museum in Dearborn, MI there is a nondescript glass display case. In it there is a jar with a lid on it, and it is labeled "Thomas Edison's Last Breath". Don't know if it was Henry himself, but apparently someone was waiting there with a jar by his mouth and captured his last breath and saved it for posterity.
@bobby-io2rr10 ай бұрын
I really enjoyed your coverage on the Edison home and all Thanks again
@Idolmakercat10 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for the visit here. I have been to Henry Ford’s Home in Dearborn Michigan. It currently is not touring. Edison’s home is so beautiful. Thank your for the history and showing us around.
@lillypad996010 ай бұрын
Enjoyed the tour. Thank you. Blessings from Michigan.
@thomasduff37259 ай бұрын
I would have been inclined to do a pose on that rail where Edison had his hand and stood! Great video. My Aunt lived down the street.
@butchkeenan225710 ай бұрын
Greetings from Edison, New Jersey Outstanding content
@christinedelman88710 ай бұрын
The house and grounds are beautiful Chris, thank you! I remember the car vid you did in Detroit, I loved it!
@sallykohorst880310 ай бұрын
Lovely house still standing! Thanks for the history.
@pmccoy892410 ай бұрын
My grandmother grew up 2.5 miles from there in West Orange on Forest Hill Rd. Nice video.
@nikkigardiner942610 ай бұрын
Thank you, Chris! ❤
@chrisblack839010 ай бұрын
That was excellent! Loved that place! Thank you
@tzzz710 ай бұрын
Stunning architecture!
@Modeltnick10 ай бұрын
Great tour! Been there to visit the house. The house belonged to the Edison Industries for many years after Mrs. Edison’s death.
@susanblauss153010 ай бұрын
Thanks for taking us along,that was interesting. Not your fault,but too bad we couldn't see inside,bet it was beautiful!
@Charger190810 ай бұрын
Hydronic heating which is what is in the green house is one of the most efficient ways to heat a home or building. The only thing that could be improved upon is the boiler.
@Liquidskys8810 ай бұрын
Cool mansion. Alot of crazy angles. Engineer and builder fantasy home. I like local videos on history. I will have to check that out.
@angelanowakowski847310 ай бұрын
This is awesome! Have you thought about doing the "Pink House" in Woodstock, CT? I think you'd like that one too. Very interesting history and place.
@dawnelooney987510 ай бұрын
BRAVO!!!! THIS IS LEGIT!!!!!!
@zipshed10 ай бұрын
Sucks they wouldn't let you film inside Im sure the house is really something to see!
@mikedc310 ай бұрын
You should go to both Edison mines in Ogdensburg NJ, as well as Edison cement plant, New Village NJ to video the ruins there.
@RobsNeighbor10 ай бұрын
Very cool! Thank you Chris
@Locoandchooch6 ай бұрын
You should have gone to Greenfield Village when you went to the Henry Ford Museum, they have all of Edison’s tooling, blue prints, and they even moved his actual shop to Greenfield Village. So much more to explore there.
@janwarriner655410 ай бұрын
Excellent video! As always!
@polkadots282310 ай бұрын
What a beautiful home he had
@brockshields93369 ай бұрын
Sad to see, for the lack of simple fresh paint, the house and other structures are allowed to deteriorate. The West Orange facilities are run by the Federal Parks Service and probably a little better funded.
@toddwilliams59059 ай бұрын
These are going fast, retired house painter here. The lack of upkeep is terrible.
@R32R3810 ай бұрын
Building the garage out of poured concrete in 1908 would have required an on-site concrete plant as ready-mix trucks weren't invented until the 1920's.
@grngeene271410 ай бұрын
Lookup the material called quicklime, it seems to have been around before quickcrete.
@MoeLarrycurly110 ай бұрын
I worked maintenance at our copshome home years ago before I retired... Mansion here in town.. famous for the Oliver chilled plow.. who invented I guess a hardening process of the plowr could break up the soil and not wear out. And they did not allow photography in the house.. which is now a museum here in town
@01FozzyS10 ай бұрын
Beautiful house he had!
@shosmyth14549 ай бұрын
Thank you for your Wonderful Historical Video!! 🌺
@bearyqnailz10 ай бұрын
Woop new video!! ❤
@paulapirpignani480210 ай бұрын
Thx Chris 🌺 most appreciated
@Beckie.B.LeeCountySWFL8 ай бұрын
The Edison house here in ft myers, Florida on McGregor blvd also has his cars there ❤
@sue701110 ай бұрын
Loved the video. Thank you 👏👏☺️
@somelikeithot44410 ай бұрын
Thank u for sharing this w us Chris. Very beautiful home.😊
@theone2be3310 ай бұрын
Unfortunately the Edison line is gone. He had only 4 grand children who were boys and they didn't have kids
@davidpalmer71759 ай бұрын
Edison was the world's greatest technology thief! His engineers would do the work then he'd take the credit.
@joepass18839 ай бұрын
He was just a dumb guy right?
@jaygrenham4 ай бұрын
Douchebag post
@StellarAvenger10 ай бұрын
That's a dead ringer for the Haunted Mansion at Walt Disney World.
@danideesh10 ай бұрын
That’s facts!💯😆
@MrRozzi2010 ай бұрын
why is the audio so muffled
@makthnife10 ай бұрын
Of ALL the things shown and info in this video, you ask that?? There are volume controls on your device you know. Jesus…. Goodbye!
@carolyncruse549510 ай бұрын
Where is this located city and state please.
@avgjoeavglife10 ай бұрын
New Jersey
@stubstoo633110 ай бұрын
He also had a home in ft Myers Florida that you can tour.
@toddwilliams59059 ай бұрын
Windows and woodwork are not being cared for at all. Rotting away in a hurry, so sad.
@fatimaali864510 ай бұрын
This is a very interesting video thank u 😊
@mrbailey427210 ай бұрын
They better get some paint on that old wood weather doesn't care who owned it 100 years ago
@czechmate691610 ай бұрын
I wonder what it costed to build this place then compared to today prices??
@debbieritter10965 ай бұрын
Fun tour- thank you
@amygreene25910 ай бұрын
Cool house. Did I miss the burial site part??
@toddwilliams59059 ай бұрын
It's in there, two smallish slabs
@tshirak0110 ай бұрын
Do you know that at the greenfield museum that they have Edison last breath inside his work shop
@MobileInstinct210 ай бұрын
Pretty cool, I don't know didnt know that
@joeschmoe500910 ай бұрын
George was a real payne in the glass 😂
@David-vt3hn10 ай бұрын
Not a bad video mobile instinct. Now, where is the video you were enthusiastic about which I recommended highly? The 72-year-old Annie Laurie Hearin abducted from her home in the 1980s and her husband was the richest man in the state. They did a whole episode about this on Unsolved mysteries. I have every faith in you to do a video story about that poor woman being abducted and never found. A man was arrested by the police, put in court, convicted in front of a judge, he did 15 years in prison and still the poor woman was never found. Please do a video on this subject. That poor woman needs her story to be told.
@bk_c77049 ай бұрын
That wobbly photography make the viewer dizzy
@richardbrobeck238410 ай бұрын
Great Video !!
@dezertraider10 ай бұрын
THANK YOU,VERY COOL.
@douglasnieblas745 ай бұрын
The Locomobile was a luxury auto maker that went out of business during the Great Depression.
@billyhensley777010 ай бұрын
Go to the Amityville house since your in New York
@marionnimmo772910 ай бұрын
Wow 😊👍
@smplyizzy9 ай бұрын
That place is a nightmare to maintain and they are struggling to do so.
@danielmkubacki9 ай бұрын
Wow, so cool!
@mygrammieis10 ай бұрын
interesting video
@rickengen524910 ай бұрын
Awesome place thanks chris
@tonyparkinson95089 ай бұрын
Some of the old vs new pics don't match exactly. In the first bit of the video there is no big chimney, then there is. The rotten wood stair railing doesn't match either
@tonyparkinson95089 ай бұрын
Not all "original"
@NeilRoy10 ай бұрын
Nice place, thanks.
@rikkiross769110 ай бұрын
So I'm guessing the kids weren't buried next to their parents... Great Tour thou!!
@RM.....9 ай бұрын
Very cool
@alexdenton107310 ай бұрын
thank You
@johntilson253510 ай бұрын
This monochromatic color scheme for an obvious Victorian home frankly sucks, IMO!
@jamesdellaneve90059 ай бұрын
Nice piece of history but the house seems unnecessarily complex. Perhaps the architect got lost in the design. It looks patched.
@Kevin-wj4ed10 ай бұрын
Wood needs painted.
@zcam196910 ай бұрын
Edison is genus i am not worthy !
@stephenburns367810 ай бұрын
Thank you
@tonytiger777710 ай бұрын
Were you walking around with someone on the grounds? I ask this because at the 12 minute mark when you pause, someone clearly says It's beautiful. Woman's voice I think.
@tonytiger777710 ай бұрын
Oh sorry, I meant the 4 33 mark.
@curiosity23149 ай бұрын
Interesting and at the same time it does not look as though they take care of the buildings as they should. As far as taking pictures goes in my view that is a zero in my book.
@-FALKOR10 ай бұрын
🇺🇸🇺🇦❤🤍💙💛🌹🇮🇱🤍💙
@OGGamer197310 ай бұрын
You need to get you a pen camera.
@arthurlevine184010 ай бұрын
Wow his wife way outlived him, and she didn't even invent anything. To be totally honest I would prefer for males to have the greater life expectancy.
@kitcat944710 ай бұрын
What the heck, dude
@arthurlevine184010 ай бұрын
@@kitcat9447 Lighten up lightweight
@toddwilliams59059 ай бұрын
I bet she was younger, My dad is 100
@charleswalsh98959 ай бұрын
Edison stole half of his patent inventions from others. He also ruined Tesla's life. He was a vindictive old B