• Edison Festival of Light Mid-January through mid-February

    From Mike Dippel@954:895/1 to All on Monday, February 02, 2026 10:07:54
    Edison Festival of Light

    Most people associate Thomas Alva Edison (1847-1931) with his famous laboratory in
    Menlo Park, New Jersey.

    But when he was 38 years old, a widower and seriously ill, his doctors sent him to
    Florida for a long vacation.

    There he discovered giant bamboo growing along the Caloosahatchee River.

    He established his winter home in Fort Myers and planned to use the bamboo fiber to
    make filaments for his new incandescent electric lamp bulbs.

    The Edison Festival of Light, held annually in Fort Myers for more than three weeks,
    encompassing his birthday ( see Edison's Birthday), began as a three-day event in 1938.

    Highlights of the festival include concerts, the coronation of the King and Queen of
    Edisonia, a children's parade, fireworks, exhibits of Edison's various inventions, and
    exhibits of regional inventors.

    The Grand Parade of Light�a nighttime procession of more than 100 bands, floats, and
    marching units�is the festival's grand finale.

    Edison's winter home and his Florida laboratory are open to the public year-round.

    Info: 1300 Hendry St.
    Fort Myers, FL 33901
    239-334-2999; fax: 239-334-7418
    www.edisonfestival.org

    Full story: https://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/Edison+Festival+of+Light

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