The structure was built by the State of New Jersey in 1999-2000 with the active involvement of the Borough of Red Bank and the Township of Middletown. Not only is […]
Built in 1910 for the Pilgrim Baptist Church (now on Maple Avenue), the Church, the building changed hands when Pilgrim Baptist acquired its present site. The Parish is now closed […]
One of Red Bank’s first “Negro” churches, Pilgrim Baptist was organized in 1896. The church purchased its present home in 1955. The vital congregation supports a renowned vocal ensemble. The […]
Opened in 2000 to meet the needs of underserved members of the community, the Parker Center is staffed by volunteer medical professionals. It was organized by Dr. Timothy P. Sullivan […]
Johnny’s Jazz Market reflected owner Ralph John Gatta’s passion for jazz. The neighborhood store was opened in 1944 by his father, and Gatta was the proprietor since 1963. He passed […]
The North Shrewsbury Ice Boat & Yacht Club was founded in 1880, in the back room of 3 East Front Street, moving in 1923 to the grounds of the Monmouth […]
The Monmouth Boat Club house was built in 1879 in Shingle Style. The porches on each of three stories make it easy to catch a breeze while watching a regatta. […]
This waterfront park is a splendid place to picnic and watch the river. During the summer, kids go crabbing here. The park also hosts concerts and festivals. During its early […]
Built in 1914 for Troop B of the National Guard’s Red Bank Cavalry, the main floor featured a 100×144-foot riding hall. By the 1950s, it was used to store old […]
The Second Empire style house was originally built at 81 East Front Street in the 1860s by William W. Conover. Conover, a real estate investor, was such a strong abolitionist […]