From 'It's plain hard work that does it' by 'Charles Edison' about his father 'Thomas Edison'.
Many tributes were paid to Father, but two of those pleased him the most. One came on October 21st, 1929, the golden anniversary of the incandescent lamp, when Henry Ford re-created Father's Menlo Park, New Jersey Laboratory to be a permanent shrine in Ford's vast exhibit of American Greenfield Village.
Because of the excessive use of the names of the places I couldn't grasp the meaning of the line. Would someone, please, rephrase it to make the meaning crystal clear?
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Let's also break it into shorter sentences: One such tribune came on October 21st, 1929, which was the 50th anniversary of the creation of the incandescent lamp. On that day , Henry Ford re-created Father's Menlo Park, New Jersey Laboratory, intending it to be a permanent shrine in Ford's vast exhibit known as Greenfield Village. Does this help?
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Let's also break it into shorter sentences:
One such tribune came on October 21st, 1929, which was the 50th anniversary of the creation of the incandescent lamp. On that day, Henry Ford re-created Father's Menlo Park, New Jersey Laboratory, intending it to be a permanent shrine in Ford's vast exhibit known as Greenfield Village.