Soak Up History in Long Branch, NJ

The history of Long Branch as a popular seaside resort is long and vibrant. The area first became known as a seaside resort during the late 1700s. Unlike many resort towns which eventually subsided in popularity, Long Branch continued to grow more vibrant and eventually became known as the Hollywood of the East, due to the number of well known celebrities who came to Long Branch to enjoy the shore and often performed there. The town was so popular as a resort area, that numerous presidents have spent time there over the course of history.

Today you can find out more about the history of Long Branch through the many historical sights in the area. One of those is the site of the church where some seven presidents have attended church during their time in Long Branch; more than any other church outside of Washington, D.C.

You will also find that there are many other historical sights located throughout the city associated with many of the presidents who visited the town. This includes President Garfield, who actually died in 1881 in Long Branch, following a gunshot wound he received in the summer of that same year.

Other historical attractions to consider while you are visiting Long Branch, include Monmouth Museum, which features a variety of different programs and exhibitions that are certain to appeal to many different interests and tastes. The Historic Red Bank is also an attraction that should not be missed and offers a host of different coffeehouses and shops as well as a vibrant nightlife and specialty shops.

While the beach may be one of the most popular attractions in Long Branch, do make sure you make time for some of the historical sights while you are in town. You may be just surprised at what you discover!

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