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Landmark: Monmouth County Historical AssociationCity: Red Bank
Country: USA New Jersey
Continent: North America
Monmouth County Historical Association, Red Bank, USA New Jersey, North America
The Monmouth County Historical Association is a museum and research library located in Red Bank, New Jersey. It preserves and interprets the history of Monmouth County.
Visual Characteristics
The building is a Georgian Revival style structure constructed primarily of red brick. It features white trim around the windows and doors, a prominent portico with columns, and a slate roof. The main building is approximately three stories in height, with a central entrance and flanking wings.
Location & Access Logistics
The museum is situated at 70 Court Street in Red Bank, New Jersey. It is approximately 0.5km West of the Red Bank train station. Parking is available in a dedicated lot behind the building. The NJ Transit North Jersey Coast Line stops at Red Bank station, providing rail access.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The building was constructed in 1931 as the private residence of Mr. and Mrs. William T. Emmet. It was designed by architect John Russell Pope. The Monmouth County Historical Association acquired the property in 1975 and converted it into its museum and research center.
Key Highlights & Activities
Visitors can explore exhibits on local history, including colonial life, the Revolutionary War, and 19th-century industry. The research library offers access to archival materials, genealogical records, and historical documents. Guided tours of the museum's permanent collections are available.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available on-site. Limited seating is provided in exhibition areas. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally reliable within the building. No food vendors are located directly at the museum; however, numerous dining options are available within walking distance in downtown Red Bank.
Best Time to Visit
The museum is open Tuesday through Saturday. For optimal lighting on exhibits, visiting during daylight hours is recommended. The best months for comfortable travel to Red Bank are typically April through October, avoiding extreme winter weather.
Facts & Legends
The museum houses a significant collection of Revolutionary War artifacts, including items belonging to General Anthony Wayne. A notable piece in the collection is a handwritten letter from George Washington to General Wayne.
Nearby Landmarks
- Count Basie Center for the Arts (0.3km Northeast)
- Red Bank Public Library (0.4km North)
- The Galleria at Red Bank (0.6km West)
- Broad Street (0.2km East)