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Jul 1, 2015 · We know it was located at 1221 Connecticut Avenue because he announces the address in one of his experimental recordings. Courtesy of Library of Congress. But why Washington? The simple answer is that Bell's wife Mabel missed her family—her father Gardiner Greene Hubbard, her mother Gertrude, and her sisters.
By the early 1940s, Bell Labs engineers and scientists had begun to move to other locations away from the congestion and environmental distractions of New York City, and in 1967 Bell Laboratories headquarters was officially relocated to Murray Hill, New Jersey.
Jul 1, 2015 · 8th and F Streets NW, Washington, D.C., 20004. With the help of his Washington patent attorney Anthony Pollok, Bell received the basic patent for the telephone in 1876.
Jan 21, 2015 · “ ‘Hear My Voice’: Alexander Graham Bell and the Origins of Recorded Sound” —opening January 26 at the National Museum of American History—brings this legacy to light through artifacts from the inventor’s experiments in the late 19th century, including some of the earliest voice recordings in history.
Bell Telephone and New England Telephone merged on February 17, 1879, to form two new entities, the National Bell Telephone Company of Boston, and the International Bell Telephone Company. International Bell became headquartered in Brussels, Belgium.
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Located at the corner of 35th Street and Volta Place, N.W., Bell House, erected in 1853, was purchased in 1881 by then Smithsonian Regent Alexander Graham Bell for his father. Bell maintained a laboratory in the carriage house behind the main house in which he conducted experiments focussing on gaining advances for the hearing impaired.