Nela Park in East Cleveland   Save
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Description: Original description reads: "General view, Nela Park (National Electric Lamp Association of the General Electric Co.) Taylor Rd. south of Euclid Ave., East Cleveland, Ohio." Nela Park was established in 1911 when General Electric bought an abandoned vineyard seven miles from Cleveland in what was then the rural countryside. The facility is named for the Cleveland company (National Electric Lamp Company) that was acquired by GE in 1900 in an effort to standardize the size of light bulb bases. Nela Park was designated a National Historic Place in 1975. Presently, Nela Park is the world headquarters for General Electric's Lighting Division, one of the company's seven divisions. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: SA1039AV_B10F04_024_001
Subjects: Electric industries--Ohio--Cleveland; General Electric Company; Cleveland (Ohio)--Buildings, structures, etc.;
Places: East Cleveland (Ohio); Cuyahoga County (Ohio)