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Edison National Historic Site
Contact Us
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Need to Get in Contact with the Site?
By Mail
Thomas Edison National Historical Park
211 Main Street
West Orange, NJ 07052-5612
By Phone
Visitor Information
973-324-9973
By Fax
973-736-8496
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Need a Specific Department?
Questions By Mail
Questions dealing with National Park Service policy issues or the operation of the Site should be addressed to:
Superintendent
Thomas Edison National Historical Park
211 Main Street
West Orange, New Jersey 07052 USA
Questions about tours, off-site programs or information for school reports, should be directed to:
Chief of Interpretation
Thomas Edison National Historical Park
211 Main Street
West Orange, New Jersey 07052 USA
Research questions should be directed to:
Archivist
Thomas Edison National Historical Park
211 Main Street
West Orange, New Jersey 07052 USA
Questions By Telephone
Questions about touring the Thomas Edison home, Glenmont, contact 973-324-9973.
Questions about an offsite program should be directed to the Chief of Interpretation at (973) 736-2783 extension 6.
The Thomas Edison National Historical Park archives staff will try to answer specific requests for reference assistance by telephone. The number to call is (973) 736-0550 extension 22.
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Did You Know?
West Orange, NJ, was the birthplace of motion pictures. In 1893, Thomas Edison built the first building for the recording of motion pictures. It was dubbed THE BLACK MARIA. It got its name because it was large and black and looked like the police wagons of the day, which were called black marias.
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Last Updated: April 27, 2009 at 16:07 EST |