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  2. Red Bank, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Red Bank is a borough in Monmouth County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.Incorporated in 1908, the community is on the Navesink River, the area's original transportation route to the ocean and other ports.

  3. Battle of Red Bank - Wikipedia

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    The site of the Battle of Red Bank is a part of the Gloucester County, New Jersey Parks system called Red Bank Battlefield Park. The 44-acre (180,000 m 2) park is open to visitors during daylight hours. The Whitall House may be visited during more limited hours. An annual reenactment of the battle takes place on the park grounds in October.

  4. Red Bank Battlefield - Wikipedia

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    The Red Bank Battlefield is located along the Delaware River in National Park, Gloucester County, New Jersey. It was the location of the Battle of Red Bank in the American Revolutionary War on October 22, 1777. Fort Mercer and its sister, Fort Mifflin in Pennsylvania, defended the river and prevented the British from using it for transportation ...

  5. Apartments on the Red Bank NJ Transit train station parking ...

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    In Red Bank, a proposed development by Denholtz Properties, which owns The Rail at Red Bank, is listed on NJ Transit’s website. The Centre at Red Bank would contain apartments, retail space and ...

  6. Count Basie Center for the Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Count Basie Center for the Arts, originally Count Basie Theatre, is a landmarked performing arts center in Red Bank, New Jersey. The building first opened in 1926 as the Carlton Theater and later, in 1973, became known as the Monmouth Arts Center. [2]

  7. T. Thomas Fortune House - Wikipedia

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    The T. Thomas Fortune House, also known historically as Maple Hall, is a historic house at 94 Drs. James Parker Boulevard in Red Bank, Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States. Built in the mid-19th century, it was the home of Timothy Thomas Fortune (1856–1928), a leading African-American journalist and civil rights advocate, from 1901 to 1908.