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The Tesla Memorial Society of New York is urging our visitors worldwide to sign this petition found at: http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/699013448 (click on the link above)
Above: The Nikola Tesla Museum (Website) in Belgrade
We invite other Tesla Websites to endorse the Tesla Petition for a Tesla street in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Above: Nikola Tesla (1856-1943) at the age of 38.
Petition to name a street in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA after Nikola Tesla
Petition to name a street in Las Vegas after Nikola Tesla.
Target: Oscar Goodman, Mayor of the City of Las Vegas, City of Las
Vegas Government
Sponsor: Prof. Michael Pravica 2006 was the
sesquicentennial of the birth of one of the world’s greatest geniuses: the
Serbian-American inventor, Nikola Tesla. -Prof. Michael Pravica
Governor's Proclamation of Nevada Proclaiming "Nikola Tesla Day" on July 10th
Nikola Tesla's Alternating Current Electricity is driving our civilization to progress - Nikola Tesla is the genius who lit the world Satellite Photo of "Earth at Night" - Tesla's Electrical Lights over continents was published in the National Geographic Magazine, November Issue 2004 Above: Earth at Night, Click to Enlarge
Above: Nikola Tesla's personal exhibition - Neon Lights - Columbian Exposition, 1893. Tesla discovered neon lights.
Above: Tesla Monument at Niagara Falls (click here for opening ceremony) (Canadian side), Queen Victoria Park, unveiled on July 9, 2006. Tesla is standing atop an AC motor, one of the 700 inventions he patented. The monument was the work of known Canadian sculptor Les Dryzdale.
Above: Les Drysdale, the famous Tesla monument sculptor with Dr. Ljubo Vujovic, Secretary General, Tesla Memorial Society of New York, at the unveiling ceremony at the Tesla Monument at Niagara Falls, Canadian side, Queen Victoria Park on July 9, 2006.
Above: Tesla Monument at Goat Island, Niagara Falls,
New York. Gift of Yugoslavia to the United States, 1976.
Tesla Coil Tesla discovered the Tesla Coil in 1891. At the turn of the century, Tesla's Coil was an integral part of every physics laboratory. Tesla's Coil is used today in radio, television and many other applications.
Above: Tesla Coil in Action, courtesy of Peter Terren of teslaforum.com from Australia. His website can be found at www.tesladownunder.com.
Las
Vegas
Without Tesla's discovery of alternating current electricity, induction motor (running elevators) and neon lights (light signs), Las Vegas could not exist.
Edison Street in Las Vegas, Nevada
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