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History Channels - Summer Guide 2010
06/29/2010
History Channels
Summer Guide 2010
From the Revolutionary War through the Age of Invention to the Passion of Rock & Roll, Monmouth County has its fair share of historic spaces and places. Here’s some you may want to visit this summer – or have your picture taken in front of to upload to the folks back home!
Allen House
400 Sycamore Avenue, Shrewsbury
Built circa 1700, this house has been restored to its 18th century glory - including two rooms furnished as a tavern of the period!
732-747-6260
www.monmouthhistory.org
Camp Evans
2201 Marconi Road, Wall
Here’s where radio was born! Now it’s a learning center focused on communication pioneers of wireless, such as Guglielmo Marconi.
732-280-3000
www.infoage.org
Centennial Cottage
Corner Central Avenue & McClintock Street
Ocean Grove
Folks in period dress welcome you to this authentic Ocean Grove seashore vacation home, which dates back to the 1870s.
732-775-0035
www.oceangrovehistory.org
Church of the Presidents
Ocean Avenue, Long Branch
Seven U.S. Chief Executives (Grant, Hayes, Wilson, Garfield, Arthur, Harrison and McKinley) worshiped at this Episcopal Chapel – but only one died within sight of the building that is now home to the Long Branch Historical Museum (undergoing restoration). Do you know which one...?
732-229-0600
www.churchofthepresidents.org
Fort Hancock at Sandy Hook
Route 36 at Sandy Hook, Highlands
The Spermaceti Cove Visitor Center welcomes you to this circa 1898 fort. Over 100 buildings and gun batteries dot the landscape at the edge of what is now the Gateway National Recreation Area.
732-872-5970
www.nps.gov/gate
Keyport Fireman’s Museum
86 Broad Street, Keyport
The history of fire fighting surveyed in exhibits which date from the 1800s to 9/11.
732-739-5362
www.keyportfd.org
Metz Bicycle Museum
54 West Main Street (rear building), Freehold
Take a spin around one of the finest collections of antique bicycles, dating from the 1850’s to the 1950’s.
732-462-7363
www.metzbicyclemuseum.com
Museum of the Historical
Society of Ocean Grove
Step into the past when you enter this quaint reminder of the Victorian age.
50 Pitman Avenue, Ocean Grove
732-774-1869
www.oceangrovehistory.org
National Guard Militia Museum of NJ
Route 71 and Sea Girt Avenue, Sea Girt
A look at New Jersey’s soldiers throughout the centuries.
732-974-5966
www.state.nj.us/military/museum
NJ Vietnam Veteran’s Memorial
1 Memorial Lane, Holmdel
Honoring those who served our country and state during the Vietnam War, and the 1,562 New Jerseyans who did not return home. The Vietnam Era Education Center hosts various historical lectures and discussions about the war throughout the year.
732-335-0033
www.njvvmf.org
Ocean Grove Auditorium
You can still see a concert today in this grand structure, built by the Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association in 1869, which seats 6,500.
(See our events listings for more information.)
732-775-0035
www.oceangrove.org
Shore Institute of Contemporary Art
This former canning factory is now a gallery space for artists.
20 Third Avenue, Long Branch
732-263-1121
www.sica.org
Stephen Crane House
508 Fourth Avenue, Asbury Park
The one-time home of the author of The Red Badge of Courage now hosts arts-related events throughout the year.
732-775-7676
The Stone Pony
913 Ocean Avenue., Asbury Park
People from around the world come to visit the nightclub Bruce Springsteen made famous with “Greetings from Asbury Park.” Catch a concert here any night of the week. FYI – Bruce stills stops by...
732-502-4861
www.stoneponyonline.com
Twin Lights
This brownstone double lighthouse has guided sailors – and the occasional pirate – along the Jersey Shore since 1862. Guide yourself into port with a tour.
732-872-1814
www.twin-lights.org
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