Some People Don't Know That These 8 Things Came From New Jersey
By Kristen|Published June 20, 2015
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Kristen is a writer, editor, and social media maven who loves her state. Born and raised in New Jersey, sharing all it has to offer is her passion. After attending Montclair State University, she continued her education online, obtaining certifications in social media management.
Most people probably know that Edison was the Wizard of Menlo Park, inventing phonographs and motion pictures left and right. Many of us are already familiar with his genius but New Jersey has churned out an impressive amount of inventions developed by other brilliant minds. What would the world be without these significant developments?
Originally intended to be a wallpaper, the inventors discovered the profitable packaging purpose of their product and created the Sealed Air Corporation in Elmwood Park to produce and distribute the protective wrap.
Water borne illnesses claimed the lives of tens of thousands in the US until Belleville resident Charles Frederick Wallace invented a chlorinating device in the early 1900's.
After television was invented, it was only a matter of time before we wanted to eat in front of them. In 1944, William Maxon made that much more convenient.
Les Paul of Mahwah invented the first solid body electric guitar in 1940.
Without the great state of New Jersey and its creative residents we may have waited years for clean water and microwave meals. We may have been sweating all summer for a few more decades and checkout lines would certainly be a lot longer without bar codes. The world can thank us all for the joys of Bubble Wrap and we have Band-Aid bragging rights. Not too bad for such a small state.
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