Museums & County History
Monmouth County Historical Association
A central resource for Monmouth County history, historic-house interpretation, collections, exhibits, and preservation programs.
Explore Revolutionary War sites, lighthouses, historic villages, Victorian Shore landmarks, museums, churches, farms, and memorials across Monmouth County, New Jersey.
Monmouth County history stretches across inland colonial settlements, Revolutionary War roads, working farms, shore resorts, military installations, and coastal navigation landmarks. This refreshed NJTGO guide preserves the full historic-place directory while presenting the information in a cleaner county-page format.
County Map
Monmouth historic sites stretch from Freehold and Manalapan to Sandy Hook, Highlands, Long Branch, Ocean Grove, Holmdel, and Wall Township.
Use this page to plan visits to battlefield sites, lighthouses, historic churches, house museums, shore landmarks, farms, villages, and memorials.
These simple routes help visitors group nearby historic places into practical day trips.
Best for George Washington, battlefield trails, colonial churches, and Freehold-area Revolutionary War history.
Best for maritime history, coastal views, military heritage, and lighthouse photography.
Best for families, school groups, and visitors who enjoy interpreted history and scenic park settings.
Best for architecture, shore-town history, museums, literary sites, and cultural landmarks.
Many historic homes and museums have seasonal schedules, volunteer hours, guided-tour windows, or appointment-based access.
Historic sites near Freehold, Red Bank, Long Branch, Asbury Park, Highlands, Holmdel, and Ocean Grove work well with dining, shopping, and beach visits.
Monmouth is ideal for themed drives: battlefield sites inland, lighthouses along the coast, and historic villages near parks and open space.
The original Monmouth County historic listings have been preserved and grouped into easier browsing sections.
Historic Places Directory
Freehold, Manalapan, Englishtown, Middletown, and Shrewsbury anchor some of the county’s strongest colonial and Revolutionary War stories.
Museums & County History
A central resource for Monmouth County history, historic-house interpretation, collections, exhibits, and preservation programs.
Colonial Taverns & Houses
Built circa 1700 and restored to reflect the mid-to-late 18th century period when it was known as the Blue Ball tavern, a place for travelers, neighbors, meals, lodging, and community meetings.
Colonial Churches & Burial Grounds
Serving an Episcopal congregation founded in 1702, the 1769 church building stands at Broad Street and Sycamore Avenue. Revolutionary War history, early grave markers, and colonial architecture make it an important county landmark.
Colonial Churches & Early Settlements
Located at King's Highway and Church Street, this congregation traces its roots to the colonial era. The present 1836 building is associated with earlier church and blockhouse foundations in historic Middletown Village.
Revolutionary War & Georgian Homes
Built in 1752–1753 by William and Elizabeth Covenhoven, this Georgian house is furnished to show prosperous local life around the time of the American Revolution. British General Henry Clinton used it as headquarters before the Battle of Monmouth.
Colonial Houses & Loyalist History
Built circa 1756, Marlpit Hall was home to Edward Taylor, a prosperous landowner, merchant, colonial officeholder, and loyalist whose family history reflects the upheaval of the Revolutionary War period.
Revolutionary War Sites
The site of the Battle of Monmouth, where the Continental Army met British forces in open field during the Revolutionary War. The battlefield remains one of New Jersey's essential American Revolution destinations.
Revolutionary War Churches
Built in 1751–1753, Old Tennent Presbyterian Church served as a temporary hospital for American wounded during the Battle of Monmouth. Its grounds and surrounding monuments remain closely tied to the battlefield story.
Battle of Monmouth Corridor
Built in 1732. After the Battle of Monmouth, George Washington ordered the arrest of General Charles Lee here after Lee disobeyed battle orders.
Battle of Monmouth Corridor
Moses Laird guided General George Washington before the Battle of Monmouth and hosted Washington on June 29, 1778, following the battle.
Battlefield Landmarks
A landmark church connected to Reverend William Tennent and the Battle of Monmouth landscape.
Battlefield Hiking Trail
A battlefield trail stop interpreting the largest land artillery engagement of the American Revolution, where Continental artillery positioned on the hill fired against British guns during the Battle of Monmouth.
Historic Places Directory
From Sandy Hook and Highlands to Sea Girt and Long Branch, Monmouth’s shoreline blends lighthouse, coastal defense, presidential, and military heritage.
Shore & Presidential History
Built in 1879 and known for the seven U.S. Presidents who attended services here: Ulysses S. Grant, Rutherford B. Hayes, James A. Garfield, Chester A. Arthur, Benjamin Harrison, William McKinley, and Woodrow Wilson. It was later deconsecrated and became associated with Long Branch history.
Military & Sandy Hook History
A Sandy Hook military site with gun batteries, historic buildings, visitor resources, and coastal defense history at the entrance to New York Harbor.
Specialty Museums
A local museum highlighting firefighting artifacts and equipment, including pieces dating from the 19th century and a section of steel connected to the World Trade Center.
Military Museums
A military museum in Sea Girt preserving New Jersey National Guard and militia history.
Memorials & Military History
A memorial honoring those who served during the Vietnam War, especially the 1,562 New Jerseyans who did not return home. The education center supports lectures, exhibits, and historical programs.
Lighthouses & Maritime History
First lighted on June 11, 1764, Sandy Hook Lighthouse is one of Monmouth County's most important maritime landmarks and is tied to harbor navigation, colonial commerce, and the Revolutionary War.
Lighthouses & Shore History
A live-in lighthouse associated with the Squan Inlet area, completed in the 1890s and later known as Sea Girt Lighthouse.
Lighthouses & Highlands History
A brownstone double lighthouse on the Navesink Highlands, positioned high above Sandy Hook Bay and closely connected to coastal navigation, the U.S. Life-Saving Service, and maritime history.
Historic Places Directory
These sites are useful for families, school groups, history fans, and weekend visitors looking for hands-on or museum-based history.
Historic Village & Outdoor Recreation
A major Monmouth County historic destination known for its 19th-century village, narrow gauge railroad, forested setting, and access to the Manasquan River. Visitors can combine history with picnicking, hiking, canoeing, horseback riding, camping, fishing, and seasonal programming.
Local Heritage Museums
A circa-1747 house and one of Ocean Township's few surviving 18th-century homes. It is connected to the Woolley family and to Eden Woolley, one of the first men elected to Ocean Township's governing body.
Mills, Farms & Rural History
A 36-acre historic district within Crosswicks Creek Park featuring the Waln family home, an 1879 carriage house, outbuildings, farm structures, and a restored late-19th-century gristmill.
Dutch Colonial Architecture
Begun around 1754, this house illustrates local Dutch vernacular building traditions with a mix of Georgian facade details, Dutch interior planning, and period furnishings.
Living History & Family Visits
A working living-history farm where interpreters demonstrate late-19th-century farm life, including animal care, field work, blacksmithing, threshing, quilting, storytelling, and tours.
Specialty Museums
A specialty museum in Freehold focused on bicycle history and collecting, adding a unique stop to the county's museum landscape.
Historic Places Directory
Ocean Grove, Asbury Park, Middletown, and nearby Shore communities preserve another side of Monmouth history: resort culture, architecture, writers, and local identity.
Victorian Shore History
An authentic Ocean Grove seashore vacation home restored and furnished in the period of the 1870s. The cottage is tied to the Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association and interpreted by the Historical Society of Ocean Grove.
Victorian Shore & Performing History
The centerpiece of Ocean Grove, a National Register Historic District founded in 1869. The Great Auditorium was built in 1894 and remains one of the Shore's defining historic structures.
Literary History
The Asbury Park home connected to Stephen Crane, author of The Red Badge of Courage and an important figure in American literary history.
Victorian Houses & Middletown History
Built about 1853 as Orchard Home for Joseph Dorset Taylor and Mary Holmes Taylor, this house reflects the wealth, family history, and design tastes of a prominent Middletown family.
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