Welcome to Glenmont, home of Thomas A. Edison. Glenmont Estate is situated in the first planned private residential community in the United States, known as Llewellyn Park, which was developed as “country homes for city people” in 1857. The Glen¬mont Estate reflects Thomas and Mina Edison’s changing lifestyle and Edison’s emerging statis as a renowned inventor, up and coming business leader and public figure. Glenmont’s location influenced Edison’s decision to build his research and development…
Yes — Thomas Edison National Historical Park Tours accepts reservations. Check the live availability calendar to see open dates and book.
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