SPECIAL EVENTS

FACILITY GUIDELINES – GLENMONT ESTATE

Glenmont was the home of Thomas Alva Edison and his second wife, Mina Miller, from 1886 until his death in 1931. The 29 room brick and timber mansion built in 1880, contains the original furnishings and family items used by Thomas and Mina Edison. Since 1959 the National Park Service has owned and maintained Glenmont, now part of Thomas Edison National Historical Park. The estate is open for public tours.

The following conditions will assure adequate preservation of this historic house:

Food and drink are only permitted in designated areas on the grounds of the Glenmont Estate. This includes storage, preparation and serving. There are no kitchen facilities available. Open flame cooking is not permitted.

There is no potable water at Glenmont.

Caterer will provide all personnel, tables, chairs, tableware, linens, coat racks and tents as needed.

There are no restrooms at the Glenmont Estate. Caterer must provide portable toilets for events held on the estate grounds.

Additional lighting will be required for events after dark on the estate grounds. Arrangements must be made in advance if electricity is needed.

Smoking is not permitted at the site. A designated smoking area is available for events on the grounds of the estate.

Tours inside the Glenmont mansion, garage and greenhouse may be arranged in advance. Glenmont is not accessible to those using wheelchairs or with mobility impairments.

There is limited parking at the Glenmont Estate. Valet or offsite parking (with shuttle service) may be needed for larger events.

All areas must be left in the same condition as prior to the event. Any items brought onto the Site must be removed. Trash and used tableware may not be left over night.

All deliveries and pickups must be scheduled in advance with the National Park Service. Deliveries can be made no earlier than one business day prior to the event. Pickup must be scheduled no later than one business day after the event. Glenmont is located within Llewellyn Park, a private residential community with limited access.

For questions or additional information please call Terri Jung at 973-736-0550 ext 50 or cell 201-306-5640.

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