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- Lights_Golden_Jubilee abstract "Light’s Golden Jubilee was a celebration of the 50th anniversary of Thomas Edison’s incandescent light bulb, held on October 21, 1929, just days before the stock market crash of 1929 that swept the United States headlong into the Great Depression. The Jubilee also served as the dedication of Henry Ford’s Greenfield Village, originally known as the Thomas Edison Institute.".
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- Lights_Golden_Jubilee wikiPageWikiLink Adolph_Ochs.
- Lights_Golden_Jubilee wikiPageWikiLink Aimée_de_Heeren.
- Lights_Golden_Jubilee wikiPageWikiLink Albert_Einstein.
- Lights_Golden_Jubilee wikiPageWikiLink Andrew_Mellon.
- Lights_Golden_Jubilee wikiPageWikiLink Benedict_Anderson.
- Lights_Golden_Jubilee wikiPageWikiLink Brass_Era_car.
- Lights_Golden_Jubilee wikiPageWikiLink Category:Incandescent_light_bulbs.
- Lights_Golden_Jubilee wikiPageWikiLink Charles_R._Schwab.
- Lights_Golden_Jubilee wikiPageWikiLink Dearborn,_Michigan.
- Lights_Golden_Jubilee wikiPageWikiLink General_Electric_Company_plc.
- Lights_Golden_Jubilee wikiPageWikiLink George_Eastman.
- Lights_Golden_Jubilee wikiPageWikiLink Great_Depression.
- Lights_Golden_Jubilee wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Ford.
- Lights_Golden_Jubilee wikiPageWikiLink Herbert_Hoover.
- Lights_Golden_Jubilee wikiPageWikiLink Incandescent_light_bulb.
- Lights_Golden_Jubilee wikiPageWikiLink Independence_Hall.
- Lights_Golden_Jubilee wikiPageWikiLink John_D._Rockefeller,_Jr..
- Lights_Golden_Jubilee wikiPageWikiLink Julius_Rosenwald.
- Lights_Golden_Jubilee wikiPageWikiLink Liberty_Bell.
- Lights_Golden_Jubilee wikiPageWikiLink Lou_Henry_Hoover.
- Lights_Golden_Jubilee wikiPageWikiLink Marie_Curie.
- Lights_Golden_Jubilee wikiPageWikiLink Menlo_Park,_New_Jersey.
- Lights_Golden_Jubilee wikiPageWikiLink Schenectady,_New_York.
- Lights_Golden_Jubilee wikiPageWikiLink The_Henry_Ford.
- Lights_Golden_Jubilee wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Edison.
- Lights_Golden_Jubilee wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Lights_Golden_Jubilee wikiPageWikiLink Wall_Street_Crash_of_1929.
- Lights_Golden_Jubilee wikiPageWikiLink Walter_Chrysler.
- Lights_Golden_Jubilee wikiPageWikiLink Will_Rogers.
- Lights_Golden_Jubilee wikiPageWikiLink Wright_brothers.
- Lights_Golden_Jubilee wikiPageWikiLinkText "Light's Golden Jubilee".
- Lights_Golden_Jubilee subject Category:Incandescent_light_bulbs.
- Lights_Golden_Jubilee hypernym Celebration.
- Lights_Golden_Jubilee type Holiday.
- Lights_Golden_Jubilee type Application.
- Lights_Golden_Jubilee type Lamp.
- Lights_Golden_Jubilee type Redirect.
- Lights_Golden_Jubilee comment "Light’s Golden Jubilee was a celebration of the 50th anniversary of Thomas Edison’s incandescent light bulb, held on October 21, 1929, just days before the stock market crash of 1929 that swept the United States headlong into the Great Depression. The Jubilee also served as the dedication of Henry Ford’s Greenfield Village, originally known as the Thomas Edison Institute.".
- Lights_Golden_Jubilee label "Light's Golden Jubilee".
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- Lights_Golden_Jubilee sameAs Q6545925.
- Lights_Golden_Jubilee wasDerivedFrom Lights_Golden_Jubilee?oldid=697165233.
- Lights_Golden_Jubilee isPrimaryTopicOf Lights_Golden_Jubilee.