Historical Sites

George R. Lamb Building
George R. Lamb Building

Look up and you’ll see the date “1893” inscribed on the fancy relief work of the breakfront cornice on this Commercial Italianate building. It originally housed Mr. Lamb’s wine and […]

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Temple of Fashion
Temple of Fashion

Built in 1894 by Mrs. E. Weis, a milliner (hatmaker), after two of her rented stores were destroyed by fires.

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Riverview Hospital and Medical Center
Riverview Hospital and Medical Center

What began in a former boarding house in 1929 has become the large, multi-pavilioned Riverview of today. The hospital and medical center is one of Red Bank’s largest employers.

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Red Bank Train Station
Red Bank Train Station

Red Bank’s distinctive Station House is one of the last remaining examples of the Stick Style station houses built by the New York and Long Branch Railroad in the 1870s. […]

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Red Bank Catholic Cultural Center
Red Bank Catholic Cultural Center

RBC’s Cultural Center inhabits a building that was the Shrewsbury Township Hall when Red Bank was the government seat for Shrewsbury. The Romanesque Revival structure was designed by Robert D. […]

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Reckless Residence/Women’s Center
Reckless Residence/Women’s Center

A fine Italianate residence designed by the architect J.P. Huber and built by Anthony Reckless, founder of the New York and Long Branch Railroad.

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Molly Pitcher Inn
Molly Pitcher Inn

This splendid hotel overlooking the Navesink River was built in Colonial Revival style in 1928 and updated in the 1990s. Today, it is undergoing further expansion. The “Molly,” as it […]

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Lollipop Clock
Lollipop Clock

Leon de la Reussille, a native of Switzerland, installed this clock in front of the jewelry store he opened in 1902. Reussille was inspector of clocks and watches for the […]

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Jack’s Music Shoppe
Jack’s Music Shoppe

First opened across Broad Street (where Ashes Restaurant is now) in 1970, Jack’s Music is owned by Red Bank native Jack Anderson and provides everything a musician or music lover […]

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Globe Hotel
Globe Hotel

Built in 1840 as a residence, the Globe Hotel grew in size and popularity after its conversion to a hotel in 1844. A 1936 fire left only the bar and […]

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