This National Historic Park isn’t just about trees and rolling hillsides. It celebrates and pays homage to one of America’s greatest minds—Thomas Edison. His laboratory complex, original recording studio, and original photography studio are all open to the public in Thomas Edison National Hisotical Park, and contain much of the original furnsihings so that guests can see these sites as they were during Edison’s time. Visitors can also see and experience the the beautiful, ornate Glenmont Estate, Edison's 29 room mansion, which he bought in 1886 when he married his second wife.
Tours of the laboratory complex are given Wednesday – Sunday, and Glenmont is open to the public Friday to Sunday from 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Visit Thomas Edison Park—where some of the world’s most cherished inventions were conceived—and truly be a part of nation’s history.
Thomas Edison National Historical Park
211 Main Street
West Orange, NJ
(973) 736-0550
www.nps.gov/edis/index.htm
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