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Randall Gabrielan

    Rumson: Volume II
    Marlboro Township
    Atlantic Highlands
    New York City's Financial District in Vintage Postcards
    Monmouth Beach and Sea Bright
    Shrewsbury
    • 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 County2021
      4.0
    • Atlantic Highlands

      • 130 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The book offers a captivating photographic exploration of eastern Monmouth County, focusing on Atlantic Highlands at the turn of the century. It features a collection of family heirlooms sourced from local residents, providing a rich historical context and personal narratives that enhance the visual storytelling. Gabrielan's work highlights the community's heritage and the significance of preserving local history through imagery and artifacts.

      Atlantic Highlands2003
      4.0
    • Allentown and Upper Freehold Township

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Richly illustrated with over two hundred historical photographs, the book delves into the intertwined histories of Allentown and Upper Freehold Township in Monmouth County. It captures the charm of the last rural landscapes facing development pressures, showcasing pastoral farms like Merino Hill and notable sites such as Imlaystown, renowned for its crooked Main Street, and the Old Yellow Meeting House. This exploration highlights the cultural significance and evolving identity of these communities amidst changing times.

      Allentown and Upper Freehold Township2001
      3.5
    • The early decades of the twentieth century were among the most vibrant for both New York City and the world of postcards. The 1898 consolidation of the city's five boroughs sparked a building boom that inspired a heightened awareness of the city's changing landscape. In response to this new appreciation, the postcard industry began a colorful pictorial record that was especially rich for New York.

      New York City's Financial District in Vintage Postcards2000
      5.0
    • Marlboro Township

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Exploring the rich history of Marlboro Township, this collection highlights its diverse past, from early aviation to a landmark greenhouse and the thriving potato industry. The book captures the transition of this once-rural Monmouth County town into modern suburbia, showcasing images that reflect its agricultural roots and industrial development. It offers a glimpse into Marlboro's textured heritage while also looking ahead to its promising future.

      Marlboro Township1999
      4.0
    • Sandy Hook

      • 130 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Sandy Hook, a stunning peninsula on the northern Atlantic coast, boasts a beautiful ocean beach and is the most popular destination in Monmouth County. It has a rich history, having been a beloved site for generations, attracting visitors with its natural beauty and recreational opportunities. The area offers a blend of scenic landscapes, historical significance, and a vibrant community atmosphere, making it a cherished spot for both locals and tourists alike.

      Sandy Hook1999
      3.6
    • Shrewsbury Volume II

      • 130 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Exploring the evolution of Shrewsbury, this volume delves into the borough's transformation since its establishment in 1926. It highlights the shift from a quiet community to a modern town with a blend of historic estates and contemporary developments. Key businesses and significant constructions from the 1970s, like the Red Cross Building and Shrewsbury State Bank, are examined for their role in this change. Additionally, the book features notable figures who have shaped the town's identity over the years, offering a rich tapestry of local history.

      Shrewsbury Volume II1998
    • Red Bank: Volume III

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Set in the lively town of Red Bank, New Jersey, the narrative delves into the vibrant community and its eclectic mix of characters. The story explores themes of friendship, resilience, and the complexities of life in a small town. Through engaging interactions and local events, it captures the essence of the town's spirit and the bonds formed among its residents, making it a heartfelt reflection on community and belonging.

      Red Bank: Volume III1998
    • Colts Neck

      • 130 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Set in Colts Neck, a township in Monmouth County, the narrative explores the unique blend of community and individuality within this picturesque area. The story delves into the lives of its residents, revealing the complexities of their relationships and the impact of local history on their identities. Themes of belonging, ambition, and the interplay between tradition and modernity are woven throughout, offering a rich portrait of life in this distinctive locale.

      Colts Neck1998
    • Long Branch

      People and Places

      • 130 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The book showcases the historical significance of Long Branch, emphasizing its diverse past as a key location in Monmouth County. Historian Randall Gabrielan presents a curated collection of images that capture the essence of the town's earlier days, despite much of the physical evidence having disappeared. Through these visuals, readers can explore the rich heritage and transformation of Long Branch over time.

      Long Branch1998
    • Monmouth Beach and Sea Bright

      • 130 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The contrasting development of Monmouth Beach and Sea Bright highlights the diversity of community character along New Jersey's Atlantic coast. While both municipalities originated from a seventeenth-century land grant, Monmouth Beach evolved into an exclusive enclave focused on privacy and membership associations. In contrast, Sea Bright embraced a more public identity, attracting visitors with its hotels and vibrant summer atmosphere. This analysis delves into how these distinct approaches shaped the identities of each town.

      Monmouth Beach and Sea Bright1998
      4.5
    • Rumson, Volume 2

      • 130 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      In 1996, the residents of Rumson were captivated by a new publication that chronicled the town's history, culture, and notable figures. This book serves as a nostalgic reflection, blending personal stories and community events, highlighting the unique charm and character of Rumson. Through vivid anecdotes and historical insights, it paints a rich portrait of the town and its evolution over the years, making it a cherished read for both locals and those interested in the area's heritage.

      Rumson, Volume 21997
    • Rumson: Volume II

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      In 1996, the residents of Rumson experienced a significant moment with the release of a publication that captured the essence of their community. The book delves into the lives, stories, and unique characteristics of the town's inhabitants, offering a rich tapestry of local culture and history. It highlights the interactions and relationships among residents, providing insights into their shared experiences and the town's development over the years. This exploration serves to deepen the reader's understanding of Rumson's identity and legacy.

      Rumson: Volume II1997
      4.0
    • Middletown Township, Volume III

      • 130 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Exploring the rich history of one of New Jersey's earliest settlements, this book features over 200 vintage photographs that capture the essence of Middletown Township. Author Randall Gabrielan meticulously curates images from various private and public sources, offering a visual journey through the township's past. The collection highlights significant moments and everyday life, providing readers with a unique glimpse into the community's heritage and development over time.

      Middletown Township, Volume III1997
    • Keansburg

      • 130 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Focusing on its rich heritage, the book delves into Keansburg's evolution from a waterfront resort to a vibrant year-round community. Local author and historian Randall Gabrielan explores the town's fishing and farming roots, alongside its transformation from parts of Hazlet and Middletown Township. Special attention is given to the amusement and resort businesses that have significantly shaped Keansburg's identity and contributed to its historical prominence.

      Keansburg1997
    • Fair Haven

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The book explores Fair Haven, New Jersey, highlighting its unique heritage and close-knit community. Nestled between Red Bank and Rumson, this charming town features small streets and a friendly atmosphere, fostering strong relationships among residents. The narrative captures the essence of a place where neighbors care for one another, emphasizing the relaxed vibe that makes Fair Haven special. This documentation contributes to the broader understanding of the Navesink-Shrewsbury Rivers peninsula's history and culture.

      Fair Haven1997
    • Shrewsbury

      • 130 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The township of Shrewsbury, New Jersey, established in 1665, is pivotal to Monmouth County's history. Initially a large area organized in 1693, it has transformed into a charming 2.3-square-mile community. The book explores Shrewsbury's historical significance and its evolution over time, highlighting key events and developments that shaped the region.

      Shrewsbury1996
      5.0
    • Red Bank, Volume 2

      • 130 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The book offers a captivating photographic history of Red Bank, a renowned shore town in New Jersey. It showcases the town's rich heritage through a collection of images that highlight its evolution, community spirit, and significant events. Residents have embraced this visual narrative, celebrating their local identity and the memories captured within its pages. This historical account not only preserves the past but also fosters a sense of pride among the community members.

      Red Bank, Volume 21996
    • Red Bank: Volume II

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The book offers a captivating visual journey through the history of Red Bank, a charming town on the New Jersey shore. It delves into the town's origins and development, providing intriguing insights that will appeal to history enthusiasts and locals alike. With its rich imagery, the narrative highlights key moments and elements that shaped Red Bank, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in the area's past.

      Red Bank: Volume II1996