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Welcome

Imagine your day ending at sunset. Life without music, motion pictures, radio. Life without light itself. Our modern lives began at the turn of the century in West Orange, New Jersey. The Laboratory and home of Thomas Edison, stopped in time, continue to teach a new generation.

 
Thomas Edison working on an experiment in his chemistry laboratory.

Thomas Edison

Want to know more about Thomas Edison? Perhaps read his biography or meet his family? Find out more about Thomas Edison and Edison National Historic Site.
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Advertising photo of an Edison phonograph.

What! No MP3 Player?

You don't need an MP3 player to take a step back in time and listened to original Edison phonograph recordings. Just click, listen and enjoy!
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Edison National Historic Site
Main St. and Lakeside Ave.
West Orange, New Jersey 07052

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Phone

Park Headquarters
(973) 736-0550 ext. 46

Visitor Information
(973) 324-9973

Fax

(973) 736-8496

Climate

Summers are generally hot and humid. Winters are generally cold with variable precipitation. We recommend layers of clothing, especially in early spring and late fall. Part of the tour is outdoors. Come prepared for inclement weather.
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A set of storage batteries used as display models for the Edison Company.  

Did You Know?
Did you know that Thomas Edison worked on electric car batteries in the early 1900s? He thought it would be the car of the future. His wife's favorite car to drive was a Detroit Electric. Today, Edison NHS has three electric cars dating from 1908 to 1914.

Last Updated: August 19, 2008 at 13:03 EST