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Thomas Edison National Historical Park
Directions
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| NPS Photo | | Entrance to Laboratory Complex on Main Street |
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Directions to Thomas Edison National Historical Park
211 Main Street
West Orange, NJ 07052
Plane
From Newark Airport take New Jersey Turnpike North and then follow directions below. A cab may also be taken for @ $50.00.
Car
From the Garden State Parkway take exit 145 or from the New Jersey Turnpike take Exit 15 to Route 280 West
- Take Route 280 West to Exit 10
- At the end of the exit ramp turn right onto Northfield Avenue.
- Go to the second light (also the end of the road) and turn left onto Main Street. (You will go through two traffic lights.)
- As you approach the Park there will be large cement factory buildings on your right followed by smaller red brick buildings. The red brick buildings are Thomas Edison's Laboratory Complex.
- Turn left onto Edisonian Terrace. The entrance into the parking lot is immediately on your left.
- The entrance to the park is through the main gates. Please use crosswalks when crossing Main Street.
From Route 280 East
- Take exit 9. At the end of the ramp turn left into Mt. Pleasant Avenue.
- Go to the second traffic light and turn left onto Main Street.
- Go approximately 1/2 of a mile on Main Street. (You will go through one traffic light.)
- As you approach the Park there will be large cement factory buildings on your right followed by smaller red brick buildings. The red brick buildings are Thomas Edison's Laboratory Complex.
- Turn left onto Edisonian Terrace. The entrance into the parking lot is immediately on your left.
- The entrance to the park is through the main gates. Please use crosswalks when crossing Main Street.
Public Transportation
- New Jersey Transit, take bus #21. For more information visit www.njtransit.com
- DeCamp Bus Lines also offers a bus from New York to West Orange. (the Route 66 to Mississippi and Harrison Ave loop)www.decamp.com.
- Be aware it is at least a mile walk from the bus stop.
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Did You Know?
Mina Edison was an avid bird watcher. She had many feeders and birdhouses around the grounds of Glenmont. She even had a heated birdbath. In the winter she flipped a switch in her bedroom that would turn on the birdbath in the yard below her window and it would melt the ice.
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Last Updated: October 27, 2009 at 15:34 EST |