Approximately 1,000 ffeet rom the Atlantic Ocean, the Squan Beach Life Saving Station was purchased by the town of Manasquan from the Coast Guard in 2000 for $1. A not-for-profit organization is working to renovate the building and plan to establish a maritime museum for visitors to enjoy, and will serve various functions as a community center.
It only seems fitting that the man who wrote "The Kid from Red Bank" should be honored with a theater that is named for him. The Count Basie Theatre is a downtown theater in Red Bank, New Jersey that hosts many top line acts.
The Red Bank Station is one of 20 stops on New Jersey Transit's North Jersey Coast Line. This commuter station also offers an easy port of call to the city with direct access from New York City's Pennsylvania Station.
Salt water taffy flavors can be mixed and matched a the Berkeley Sweet Shop on the Boardwalk in Seaside Heights, New Jersey. It's a tradition you won't want to miss when visiting the shore and Berkeley's is the place to do it.
Who's On Third is a little eatery on Third Avenue in Spring Lake, New Jersey. Known for American fare, it is the perfect place for breakfast and lunch.
Jenkinson's Boardwalk in Point Pleasant Beach, New Jersey fun on the beach, rides for the whole family, miniature golf, an aquarium, and arcades. When visiting, don't for get one of the freshly made waffles with ice cream.
The WindMill is a Jersey Shore institution that is famous for its foot long hot dogs that are grilled to perfection with a firm casing and juicy center. But their hamburgers and french fries are just as remarkable.
Variety is the spice of life, and at Hoffman's variety is just what you will get. Currently listing 48 flavors of home made ice cream, it's no wonder that you will find lines out the door on a hot summer night.
Twin Lights Lighthouse, also known as Navesink Lightstation stands 200 feet above sea level in Highlands, New Jersey where it has stood since 1862. An earlier structure commissioned in 1828 was replaced by the current structure due to deterioration of the original structure.
The Wonder Bar closed its doors for the last time in September 2006. As new construction takes place in the area, it stands as a reminder of the past.