Twin Maples

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Twin Maples
(National Register of Historic Places)
Twin Maples in 2006
Twin Maples in 2006
Location: Summit, New Jersey
Nearest city: Newark
Coordinates: 40°43′02″N, 74°21′00″W
Built/Founded: 1908
Added to NRHP: 1997
Governing body: Private club

Twin Maples is the clubhouse of the Summit Junior Fortnightly Club in Summit, New Jersey. It is located at 214 Springfield Avenue, in a residential area, on the corner of Edgewood Road.

It was built in 1908 in a Classical Revival style by Alfred E. Norris. It boasts intricate architectural detail, with Palladian window landings.

The club is still an active organization, and the building is rented out for special events. It can seat up to 100, and parking is available for 60 vehicles.

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