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Lot 096 - Antique Typewritten Itinerary, "Prize Winner's Trip to the Edison Laboratories," October 17-25, 1921, with Meeting with Thomas A. Edison and President Harding
Lot 096 - Antique Typewritten Itinerary, "Prize Winner's Trip to the Edison Laboratories," October 17-25, 1921, with Meeting with Thomas A. Edison and President Harding
Antique typewritten itinerary titled "Itinerary, Prize Winner's Trip to the Edison Laboratories, New York, Washington, Luray Caverns and Natural Bridge, Virginia." The program covers October 17 through 25, 1921, departing Boston via the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad to the Fall River Line boat for New York. The itinerary details a daily schedule including arrival at the Hotel Commodore in New York, breakfast with Mr. Nixon and John Lee Mahin of the Federal Advertising Agency, a visit to the Edison Recording Laboratories to hear Re-Creations and record a souvenir, sightseeing at the Woolworth Tower, Trinity Church, Wall Street, and the Aquarium at Battery Park, a boat trip around Manhattan Island, dinner at Miles and Pettipas' Kitchen, and an evening at the New Ziegfeld's 1921 "Follies" ("Oh! Boy!") followed by a midnight visit to Chinatown.
The program continues with a visit to Mr. Maxwell's office in Orange, where prize winners are introduced to Thomas A. Edison in his music room and receive an autographed photograph, followed by a tour of Edison's library and a chicken mushroom dinner at Orange ("Moonshine") Mountain as guests of Mr. Charles Edison. Additional stops include a Hudson River boat trip to West Point and the United States Military Academy, Natural Bridge and Luray Caverns in Virginia with accommodations at the New Willard in Washington, D.C., sightseeing at the Washington Monument and Mount Vernon, and a private interview with President Harding. The return to Boston is via the Pennsylvania Railroad, crossin