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Comments on Puzzle #29383: Who What Where #3
By Teresa K (fasstar)

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Puzzle Description:

Initials, an object (not to scale) and a building (not a residence).

#1: Teresa K (fasstar) on Feb 2, 2017

I apologize that my creative design has been dormant for so long. It will take awhile to get it back.

Once you recognize the object, you will get the identity of the initials. The Where will not be recognizable unless you are familiar with the history of this person and his claim to fame.
#2: Michael A Rodgers (marodgers) on Feb 2, 2017
I do not get it yet.
#3: John Macdonald (perlwolf) on Feb 2, 2017 [SPOILER]
Thomas Edison, light bulb, and his lab. (I'm sure I'll recognize the name of the lab when I hear it, but I don't google for answers - that's cheating.)
#4: Norma Dee (norm0908) on Feb 2, 2017
I cheated. I googled. It was bugging me. :)
#5: Aurelian Ginkgo (AurelianGinkgo) on Feb 2, 2017
Norma, googling the answer is never cheating. There is nothing wrong with doing research. Indeed, it should always be encouraged. How else do you learn something that you did not already know? That said, I googled, too. The lab is in Menlo Park, New Jersey.
#6: Norma Dee (norm0908) on Feb 2, 2017
Thank you Aurelain. I fell better now. :) And I really liked the puzzle.
#7: Bill Eisenmann (Bullet) on Feb 2, 2017 [SPOILER]
It's ET. He is flying over the ski chalet, faster than the speed of light so he is going backwards. He's going so fast to escape from the big bear that left a scary large print.

No?

Dang, I was sure that had to be it ...
#8: valerie o..travis (bigblue) on Feb 2, 2017
didn't have to google...i'm from jersey...good one teresa :)
#9: Donna McFarland (donna0328) on Feb 2, 2017
Excellent job! I am loving this series. Keep it coming. I googled it after I read all the answers to see what it looked like. If your creative design is dormant, you would never know it, and we are in trouble when it does come back.
#10: Teresa K (fasstar) on Feb 2, 2017 [SPOILER]
Hurray, John, for guessing right first.

Hurray, Aurelian, for knowing the specific of the Where.

Hurray, Donna, for your enthusiastic comments. :-)

Hurray, Bill, for your wonderful sense of humor!

Hurray, Travis, for enlightening me to the correct state. (I was thinking of the Menlo Park in California.)

Hurray, Norma, for googling it... that's how I found the picture of his lab.

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4149/5172167068_5599b06d54.jpg

#11: Donna McFarland (donna0328) on Feb 2, 2017
Hurray, Teresa for making this series.
#12: Thomas Genuine (Genuine) on Feb 3, 2017
Menlo
#13: Claire Fitzsimmons (ClaireFitz) on Feb 3, 2017
Got the TE and the light bulb, but not Menlo Park. Still, a wonderful, fun solve Teresa!
#14: Nancy Anthony (nancya) on Feb 3, 2017
There is a replica of the workshop at The Henry Ford (museum) near Detroit. Edison and Ford were great friends.
#15: Belita (belita) on Feb 3, 2017
I thought it looked like a bear claw and the building looked like the old west, but I kept wanting the TE to say TR for Teddy Roosevelt. When you get a wrong answer stuck in your head it's hard to think of another one.
#16: Susan Duncan (medic25733) on Feb 3, 2017
Another great puzzle and history lesson
#17: jewel crown (Jewel) on Feb 3, 2017
Totally awesome! Thanks Teresa.
#18: Michael A Rodgers (marodgers) on Feb 4, 2017
I got the number wrong on my previous comment. It was Who What Where #1 I did not get. This one was great and I got it.
#19: Teresa K (fasstar) on Feb 4, 2017
Thanks for all your comments. I'm working on the next one as we speak. Or type silently.
#20: Kristen Vognild (kristen) on Feb 6, 2017
Menlo Park was the name(?) location(?) of his lab.

Oh, I see Teresa addressed that in #10. :)

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