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The following year the company began selling fully wired sets that rapidly set a high standard for the emerging radio industry. In , A. He agreed to purchase the old Franklin Institute Building at 15 South 7th Street in Center City Philadelphia and reopen it as a museum and library of city history in honor of the th anniversary of the signing of the Constitution of the United States.

The Atwater Kent Museum opened to the public in He was elected President of his class, and successfully completed the first term.

But elective office was not sufficient to insure his academic success, and he left the school again after the following term. Despite his short tenure as a student, Mr. Kent served as a WPI trustee from to Although lacking in formal engineering training, Mr. Kent was a prolific inventor and engineer. At his death he held 93 patents on automotive ignition systems and electronics.

This may have been in the back of his father's machine shop. It features marble stairs flanked by faux-grained cast iron lamps approaching an inviting main entrance set in a marble surround. The structure was added to the National Register of Historic Places in With the building unused after the Franklin Institute moved to its present-day home on the Ben Franklin Parkway, the Philadelphia City Planning Commission considered demolishing the structure to make way for a parking lot.

Hoping to save the historic building, newly elected Mayor S. Atwater Kent. In , Kent purchased the site and gave it to the city with the stipulation that it house a museum named after him dedicated to the history of Philadelphia.

The Atwater Kent Museum was formally dedicated on April 19, Renamed the Philadelphia History Museum at the Atwater Kent in , the museum holds a collection of Philadelphia history composed of over , objects. The museum closed between and for major renovations and fully reopened in September



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