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National Inventors Hall of Fame

A large glass dome sculpture sits in a fountain, surrounded by trees and illuminated columns, in front of a modern office building with a tall glass atrium at dusk.
A long, illuminated wall display featuring interconnected hexagonal panels with text, resembling a digital network or flowchart, is shown in a modern indoor space with glass walls and information kiosks.
An exhibit wall at the National Inventors Hall of Fame features illuminated orange and white panels, portraits, and biographies of notable inventors, with digital displays and spotlights overhead.
A plaque in a hexagonal frame displays Stanford R. Ovshinsky, Nickel-Metal Hydride Battery, Inducted in 2015 among other inventor plaques on a glass wall.
A car split down the middle, with the left half red and modern-looking and the right half white and classic, displayed in a museum exhibit with informational panels in the background.
A display features a car cut in half lengthwise, showing the interior and dashboard. The doors are open, and informational panels are placed along the cut section for educational purposes.
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Groups are welcome to view the newly renovated National Inventors Hall of Fame is located on the United States Patent and Trademark Office campus in Alexandria, VA. Experience the gallery of icons illustrating each of the 500+ Inductees and their great technological achievements that helped stimulate growth for our nation and beyond. The National Inventors Hall of Fame inspires the next generation of innovators by connecting them through the story of invention. Families and groups can interact with and explore our kiosks and archives during their visit.

The museum is available for tours and private events accommodating up to 50.