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.
Évaluation du lieu : 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.