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Summit Historical Society

+1 (908) 277-1747
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90 Butler Pkwy
Summit, NJ 07901
+1 (908) 277-1747
http://www.summithistoricalsociety.org

The Summit Historical Society, established in 1929, is dedicated to the preservation and dissemination of information about Summit, New Jersey's rich history. With a robust archive that includes photographs, genealogy files, historic surveys, and city directories dating back to 1890, the Society actively engages the community in exploring its past.

Revitalized in the early 1960s, the Society has become a vital resource for those interested in Summit's heritage. Through events and lectures, such as the recent "History of Summit from A to Z," the Society fosters a deeper understanding of the people and places that have shaped the city.

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