Twin Maples
Historic estate on the New Jersey and National Register of Historic Places. Home of The Fortnightly Club of Summit. The house was designed by Alfred F. and Mrs. J.
Twin Maples was built in 1908 using a Neoclassical style similar to our nation's White House with a facade dominated by a full-height porch supported by classical columns. Norris, a well-known New York and Montclair architect. It was erected with the finest materials and details of its time. Gustav Amsink, reputedly the "wealthiest citizen of Summit" was the first owner of the land where the futur
Mah Jongg at Twin Maples 💕
10/20/2025
10/08/2025
Twin Maples will be open to the public for free guided tours during this event. Please stop in! There’s free parking on site ✨
Summit’s Historic Gems Open Doors During “Four Centuries in a Weekend,” Oct. 18–19 Explore Summit’s historic sites Oct 18-19 during Union County’s free Four Centuries in a Weekend. Discover century-old homes, museums & more. Learn more.
10/05/2025
Thanks for coming to see the Privateers! 🏴☠️⚓️🇺🇸✨
10/01/2025
Two unforgettable events on Saturday October 4 at Twin Maples!
✨At 2pm and 3pm, NJ Privateers will take over Twin Maples for family-friendly pirate shenanigans with The Sea Dogs singing sea shanties and reenacting American Revolution history. An entertaining and educational program for all ages!
✨Colonial Tavern Night at 5-9pm will be an adults-only evening with mouth-watering appetizers and desserts. The Regimental Brewmeister will bring colonial beer, punches, shrubs, and cordials for us to taste at the open bar. The Ministers of Apollo will provide live entertainment and games, colonial style. It will be a unique and memorable experience!
We'd love to see you and your families! Tickets at www.fortnightlyclub.org
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214 Springfield Avenue
Summit, NJ
07901