The Tesla Memorial Society of New York is dedicated to preserving the memory and legacy of Nikola Tesla, the renowned engineer and inventor. The society has erected a commemorative plaque at the Engineer's Club in Bryant Park Place, Manhattan, where Tesla received the prestigious Edison Medal in 1917. The plaque, designed by Susannah Norris-Lindsay and Roger Norris, honors Tesla alongside other famous American engineers and serves as a reminder of his significant contributions to the electrical industry.
In addition to the plaque, the society highlights various buildings in New York City that are connected to Tesla's life and work, including the Engineer's Club and Tesla's laboratory at 8 West 40th Street. The society is grateful to Susannah Norris-Lindsay for her efforts in keeping Tesla's memory alive and recognizes the importance of his inventions in transforming America into an architectural and industrial empire.
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