Category: Long Branch

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Booth-Full of Brothers

On Long Branch and a presidential assassin … John Wilkes Booth’s place in American infamy is secure forever. History records that JWB certainly visited...

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Gaskin’s of North Long Branch

From City Seafood Lords to Seashore Luxury Living … The Long Branch Daily Record called him a “pioneer resident” — Conover J. Gaskin, Sr....

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Long Branch Hotels: Great Views

Grand oceanfront lodgings highlight city glory … The magnificent seashore hotels that once sprawled along the Long Branch coast are endlessly fascinating to me....

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Pier Dancing and the Depression

It was “Great Depression” times and Long Branch tried to shuffle on by — back some 90 summers ago. Today few, if any, city...

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Images of Long Branch …

Long Branch history is irresistible. The more you know, the more you want to know. The city’s remarkable heritage is vibrant and impactful. Its...

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Suiting Up: W.H. Woolley Clothing

The city’s most famous men’s clothing store opened on Broadway in the spring of 1911. Partners William H. Woolley and Jacob Kridel started the...

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Long Branch: Eating & Drinking

Photo-essay on city restaurants and bars through the years … Long Branch has always had its share of good dining and drinking spots —...

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North Long Branch: Keeping Cool

It was called “Fishtown” in Entertaining a Nation and marked as “Atlanticville” on a F.W. Beers map from 1873. Many locals still call it...

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Long Branch and the Presidency

Although seven United States chief executives visited Long Branch — the 19th Century’s “Resort of Presidents” — but I only dug deeper on two:...

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Long Branch Mayor’s History

History Highlights: Long Branch City Mayor … There’s been a certain stability to the office of Long Branch mayor over the past 50 years....

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Broadway: Ready for Business

Legendary Road Awaits New Vision First mapped in 1835, first paved in 1891, Broadway was where Long Branch did commerce. The Slocum family is...

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