Linda,
No doubt you probably already have notations
for Alexander Graham Bell and Thomas Edison homes, but in case you don't,
here are links to their Wikipedia biographies that contain photos of their
homes.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Graham_Bell
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Edison
The Alexander Graham Bell Papers at
the Library of Congress might contain more information on his homes.
FYI, I seem to recall there is a carriage
house that served as a laboratory for Bell in the Georgetown section of
Washington, DC.
Good luck with your research.
Harry
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