I went out last Saturday to hang the pictures of Tesla. After all the difficulties I had with his picture and the weather, this trip was effortless. The morning light was excellent and the wind was not too strong.
I made a mistake looking for Tesla's South Fifth Avenue laboratory. The address was where West Broadway is today. I put his picture on regular Fifth Avenue. On the bright side, he might have strolled up that way back in the day. And considering a fire destroyed his Fifth Avenue laboratory along with his research on x-rays, he might have preferred a place with better memories.
It was very pretty by 10th Street with all the trees in bloom. I do not think it is so nice on West Broadway.
The lab where Tesla worked on Houston Street is gone, an ugly modern building with a Bank of America is there. Across the street is the Puck building which was there when Tesla's mechanical resonance experiments were disturbing the neighbors.
He had to smash the electromechanical ocillators with a sledgehammer when those experiments got out of control. I guess that didn't help his reputation for madness.
There is a commemorative plaque to Tesla at the Radio Wave Building which was called the Hotel Gerlach when he lived there. I did not really search out the plaque, but it is visible on the lower left, behind the tattered strapping tape on the pole.
The Hotel New Yorker has maintained its art deco elegance in spite of its age. Tesla spent his last years here, alone and with little money.
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