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Randall Gabrielan

    Atlantic Highlands
    Times Square and 42nd Street in Vintage Postcards
    Monmouth Beach and Sea Bright
    Jersey City in Vintage Postcards
    Shrewsbury
    Birth of the Jersey Shore: The Personalities & Politics That Built America's Resort
    • 2021

      Lost Monmouth County

      • 162 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Exploring the rich history of Monmouth County, the book delves into the nostalgic landmarks and businesses that shaped the region. It highlights the preservation of the Brookdale Farm Historic District and the enduring charm of the Circus Drive-In, which captured the essence of the 1950s. Additionally, it reflects on the vibrant opera houses that once entertained residents before the rise of cinema. Historian Randall Gabrielan invites readers to reminisce about the county's past and discover its enduring legacy.

      Lost Monmouth County
    • 2015

      The transformation of the Jersey Shore from quiet agricultural communities to a vibrant summer destination is vividly explored through the stories of influential figures like Joel Hayward and the Albert brothers. Beginning in the mid-nineteenth century, Atlantic City emerged as a resort hub, attracting diverse visitors and entertainers. As the twentieth century progressed, the focus shifted to residential development, with establishments like the Smithville Inn catering to long-term guests. Historian Randall Gabrielan chronicles this evolution, highlighting the region's rich cultural heritage.

      Birth of the Jersey Shore: The Personalities & Politics That Built America's Resort
    • 2013

      Featuring over 400 images, this book offers a captivating visual journey through Monmouth County, New Jersey, showcasing its transformation from the early 20th century to the present. It presents comparative views of landscapes and streetscapes, blending vintage postcards with contemporary photographs. Engaging text enhances the experience, immersing readers in the county's rich history. Ideal for historians, educators, and local residents alike, it serves as both a valuable resource and a delightful keepsake for tourists.

      Monmouth County: Past and Present: Past and Present
    • 2012

      While World War I raged in Europe, America scrambled to supply the Allies with ammunition, and several munitions plants were constructed near the Jersey Shore. The hastily built plants hummed with hardly a mishap until the fateful night of October 4, 1918, when a series of explosions killed one hundred people. Firemen and other volunteers were powerless to stop the destruction as it devastated the Morgan-South Amboy area and terrified the surrounding region. Strangely, though, this woeful disaster has been forgotten by history. New Jersey historian Randall Gabrielan re-creates this terrifying night and its aftermath in the context of Middlesex County's role in the Great War.

      Explosion at Morgan:: The World War I Middlesex Munitions Disaster
    • 2011

      Monmouth County Historical Landmarks

      • 162 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Exploring the rich history of Monmouth County, this book highlights various significant sites, including homesteads, museums, and lighthouses that reflect the area's heritage. Notable locations such as the Sandy Hook Lighthouse and Monmouth Battlefield State Park provide a glimpse into the past, while the Count Basie Theatre honors local cultural contributions. Local historian Randall Gabrielan shares captivating stories and details about these landmarks, preserving their legacy for future generations and offering readers an engaging journey through New Jersey's history.

      Monmouth County Historical Landmarks
    • 2011

      Greetings from Brooklyn

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The book explores Brooklyn's rich history as a hub for immigrants in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, showcasing the vibrant neighborhoods they established. Through 329 postcards and contemporary images, readers can experience iconic locations like Coney Island, Prospect Park, and the Brooklyn Bridge, while also delving into the demographic and commercial transformations of the area. Accompanied by informative text, it serves as a valuable resource for residents, historians, and educators alike, capturing the essence of Brooklyn's cultural evolution.

      Greetings from Brooklyn
    • 2011

      Monmouth County Historic Landmarks

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Exploring the rich history of Monmouth County, this book highlights a variety of significant sites, including homesteads, lighthouses, battlefields, and theaters. It showcases the efforts to preserve these landmarks for future generations, offering insights into life in earlier times. Notable locations include the nation's oldest lighthouse at Sandy Hook, the architectural wonder of Twin Lights, and the historic significance of Monmouth Battlefield State Park. Local historian Randall Gabrielan provides an engaging narrative about these treasured sites and their contributions to the area's heritage.

      Monmouth County Historic Landmarks
    • 2011

      Hoboken's transformation from a bustling port and rail hub to an industrial powerhouse is vividly captured through 386 images. The book highlights the Stevens family's influence on local education and showcases iconic landmarks, including the reconstructed rail terminal tower and historic religious sites. It serves as a visual journey through the city's rich ethnic neighborhoods and architectural heritage, making it an essential keepsake for history enthusiasts, residents, and visitors alike.

      Hoboken: History & Architecture at a Glance
    • 2009

      Explore the rich history of Long Branch through 344 vibrant images that illuminate its transformation and significance. The book covers various areas, including Branchport, Elberon, and the beachfront, while highlighting landmarks like Seven Presidents Oceanfront Park, Franklyn Cottage, and Monmouth University. It offers fresh insights into the city's evolution, making it an essential keepsake for both history enthusiasts and residents, old and new, who wish to appreciate the legacy and ongoing development of this remarkable city.

      Long Branch, New Jersey: Reinventing a Resort
    • 2009

      Monmouth County, New Jersey

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Focusing on Monmouth County's rich history, this book highlights over two hundred artistic postcards from the late 19th to early 20th century. It captures the essence of the era through photographs of bustling street scenes, local landmarks, and charming portraits of children. These postcards, once sold in general stores, serve as significant historical artifacts, reflecting the cultural landscape of America during a transformative period.

      Monmouth County, New Jersey