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Inventive Thinking and Creativity Gallery
By
Mary Bellis
, About.com Guide
This photo gallery accompanies Inventive Thinking and Creativity, a set of lesson plans and activities for teaching about inventions, inventive thinking and creativity.
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U.S. Constitution & Patents
The First Patent Granted in the United States
Abraham Lincoln is the only U.S. president to receive a patent.
Alexander Graham Bell - Telegraphy (Telephone) Patent
Design Patent Issued for Statue of Liberty
Thomas Alva Edison - Patent for Electro Light
Lewis Howard Latimer - Patent for Electric Lamp
Granville T. Woods Patent for Electric Railway
Orville and Wilbur Wright's Patent for a Flying Machine
Harry Houdini Patent for a Diver's Suit
Levi Strauss' & Jacob Davis's Patent for Metal Riveted Jeans
Garrett A Morgan Traffic Light Patent
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Inventive Thinking and Creativity
Inventive Thinking and Creativity: Introduction & Activities
Enrichment: Stories about Great Thinkers and Inventors
Forms to Print Out and Use with Activities
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