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Visiting an amusement park is a great way to let go of reality and experience fantasy. Employees of Davison Design & Development spend their working days at a special office complex called Inventionland that has the look of a real amusement park.

George M. Davison, founder of the Pittsburgh-area product design company, created Inventionland to get his employees out of their cubicles and into a place that inspires creativity. From a pirate ship where toys and games are created to other fantastical structures, such as the Thinktank Treehouse for hardware designers, it's a 60,000-square-foot creative wonderland. 

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The inspiration and energy Inventionland has generated among employees is clear to Davison, 44. "It amazes me," he says. "I see more employees staying later to finish projects than I ever have in my 18 years in business." All that extra effort shows: Since opening the space in October 2006, the company has grown nearly 10 percent.


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