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Glynallen
| NRHP ID: 87000354 |
| Wikidata ID: Q137004608 |
| Location (in/near): Morristown, New Jersey |
| Listed: 1987-03-09 |
| Role: Building |
| Significance region: Local |
| Significance area(s): Architecture; Industry; Landscape Architecture |
| Criteria: B (person); C (architecture/engineering) |
| Architect(s): Charles I. Berg |
| Architectural style(s): Tudor Revival architecture |
Nearby
| Name | Direction/Distance (mi) |
|---|---|
| Boisaubin Manor | ↓ 0.5 |
| Alnwick Hall | ↖ 0.5 |
| Oak Dell | ↖ 1.3 |
| Normandy Park | ↑ 1.3 |
| Gibbons Mansion | ↘ 1.4 |
| Thorne and Eddy Estates | ↑ 1.4 |
| Gibbons, William, Stable and Farm | ↓ 1.5 |
| Methodist Episcopal Church | ↘ 1.6 |
| Jenkins-Mead House | ↖ 1.6 |
| Acorn Hall | ↖ 1.7 |
| Sayre House | ↘ 1.8 |
| Madison Public Library and the James Building | ↘ 1.8 |
| Morristown National Historical Park | ↖ 1.9 |
| Madison Civic Commercial District | ↘ 1.9 |
| Madison Station | ↘ 2 |
| Whippany Farm | ↑ 2 |
| Spring Brook House | ← 2 |
| Morristown School | ↑ 2 |
| Condict, Dr. Lewis, House | ↖ 2.1 |
| Delaware Lackawanna and Western Railroad Station | ↖ 2.2 |
Data from United States Park Service and Wikidata