[3] Renamed the Hotel Edison in 1922 during Sunbury's 150th anniversary, it has fifty-one rooms and fifteen residential apartments, and is located on Fourth and Market Streets.
A fire tower constructed after World War II physically connected the carriage house to the hotel.
[11][12] John W. Treadwell, Jr., a nine-year-old boy in the crowd of onlookers, was given the honor of throwing the switch that turned on Edison's new lighting system.
[15][16] As automobiles rose in popularity, the carriage house, which faces Court Street, was subsequently converted into office and retail space.
It was subsequently sold to Max Wagner, a commercial hotel-motel broker who owned the University Motor Inn in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania.