I have to disagree with the previous poster. The Hall of Fame is not a «little museum». I would describe it as more of an exhibit than a large historical record of patents/trademarks. I was sadly disappointed as the Patent Office complex is quite large and the space dedicated to the«museum/Hall of Fame» is very small. The space dedicated to selling t-shirts and trinkets is almost as big as the displays themselves. Since it is out of the way to come see, I would save your time to apply it to other attractions in the area. The Patent Office could have done much better to show off American ingenuity.
John F.
Tu valoración: 4 Alexandria, VA
A fun little museum in the atrium of the US Patent Office’s Madison Building. The exhibits change a couple of times a year and have a patent– or trademark-inspired theme. Definitely worth stopping by if you’ve got an hour or so to kill.