Thomas Edison National Historical Park!

Thomas Edison National Historical Park


What Is Thomas Edison National Historical Park?

Thomas Edison National Historical Park preserves the laboratory complex of the famed inventor!

What Makes It Historical?

Having earned his reputation as the Wizard of Menlo Park by inventing the electric light system, Thomas Edison built a new, much larger laboratory here in West Orange in 1887! Here, he and his “muckrakers” worked tirelessly to improve the phonograph and create X-ray imagery, alkaline batteries, and motion pictures!

This site preserves five million pages of Mr. Edison’s original documents and correspondences, including fan letters sent to him by multiple US presidents! His desk is largely in the same state as when he died, and while some parts of the complex have had to be rebuilt, like the Black Maria movie studio, much of the machines and library are originals!

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How Do I Get There?

Laboratory Complex

  • 211 Main Street
    West Orange, NJ 07052

Glenmont Estate

  • 119 Park Way
    West Orange, NJ 07052

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When Should I Visit the Park?

The laboratory is open for tours Wednesday through Sunday from 10:00 AM until 4:00 PM, and until 5:00 PM between July and September!


More Photos

Out and about at the Edison Laboratory complex!
A statue of Mr. Edison himself!
Mr. Edison's library!
The heavy machinery shop!

Read all about my experience in this park!

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