Schenectady's General Electric Realty Plot
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- 5 ore di lettura
The book explores the historical significance of Schenectady's General Electric Realty Plot, established in 1899 to attract top talent for GE. With 178 architect-designed homes, it became a hub for influential figures, including Nobel laureates and industry pioneers. The neighborhood is notable for groundbreaking achievements, such as the first radar demonstration and the initial reception of a television signal in a home. The Plot not only reflects the ambitions of General Electric but also the vibrant community that shaped technological advancements in the early 20th century.