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Point Pleasant, New Jersey

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Point Pleasant, New Jersey
NamePoint Pleasant, New Jersey
Settlement typeBorough

Point Pleasant, New Jersey. Located in Ocean County, New Jersey, the borough is situated near the Manasquan River and the Atlantic Ocean, offering scenic views and a variety of outdoor activities, such as fishing and boating, similar to those found in nearby Seaside Heights, New Jersey and Belmar, New Jersey. The borough's proximity to the ocean and its rivers makes it a popular destination for tourists and locals alike, with many visiting the Jenkinson's Aquarium and the Point Pleasant Beach. Point Pleasant is also close to the Garden State Parkway and Interstate 195, making it easily accessible from nearby cities like New York City and Philadelphia.

Geography

The borough of Point Pleasant is bordered by Point Pleasant Beach to the east, Bay Head to the north, and Brick Township to the west, with the Manasquan River forming its southern boundary. The borough's geography is characterized by its coastal location, with the Atlantic Ocean to the east and the Metedeconk River flowing through the town. Point Pleasant is situated near the Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge and the Island Beach State Park, which provide habitats for a variety of wildlife, including the Osprey and the Bald Eagle. The borough's coastal location makes it prone to hurricanes and nor'easters, which can impact the local ecosystem and infrastructure, similar to the effects seen in nearby Long Beach Island and Cape May, New Jersey.

History

The area now known as Point Pleasant was originally inhabited by the Lenape Native American tribe, who settled along the Manasquan River and the Metedeconk River. In the 18th century, the area was colonized by European Americans, with many settlers arriving from England, Ireland, and Scotland. The borough was officially incorporated in 1920, and has since grown into a popular tourist destination, with many visitors drawn to its beaches, boardwalks, and historic sites, such as the Point Pleasant Historic District and the Old Mill. Point Pleasant has a rich history, with many notable events and figures, including the American Revolution and the United States Navy's presence during World War II, with nearby Fort Dix and McGuire Air Force Base playing important roles in the war effort.

Demographics

As of the 2010 census, the borough of Point Pleasant had a population of 18,392, with a diverse range of residents, including families, retirees, and young professionals. The borough has a strong sense of community, with many residents involved in local organizations, such as the Point Pleasant Borough School District and the Point Pleasant First Aid and Emergency Squad. Point Pleasant is also home to a variety of community events, including the Point Pleasant Beach Festival and the Point Pleasant Christmas Parade, which attract visitors from nearby towns like Toms River and Lakewood Township. The borough's demographics are similar to those of nearby Middletown Township and Howell Township, with a mix of urban and suburban characteristics.

Economy

The economy of Point Pleasant is driven by a variety of industries, including tourism, retail, and healthcare, with many businesses located along the Point Pleasant Beach Boardwalk and in the downtown area. The borough is home to a number of major employers, including the Point Pleasant Borough School District, Ocean Medical Center, and Community Medical Center. Point Pleasant is also a popular destination for shoppers, with many stores and restaurants located in the Point Pleasant Downtown District and along the Garden State Parkway. The borough's economy is closely tied to the regional economy, with many residents commuting to nearby cities like New York City and Philadelphia for work, using transportation hubs like Penn Station and 30th Street Station.

Culture

Point Pleasant has a rich cultural scene, with a variety of events and attractions, including the Point Pleasant Beach Festival, the Point Pleasant Summer Concert Series, and the Jenkinson's Aquarium. The borough is home to a number of historic sites, including the Point Pleasant Historic District and the Old Mill, which showcase the area's history and architecture. Point Pleasant is also close to a number of cultural institutions, including the Count Basie Theatre in Red Bank and the Two River Theater in Red Bank. The borough's cultural scene is similar to that of nearby Asbury Park and Long Branch, with a mix of music, art, and performance venues.

Transportation

Point Pleasant is easily accessible by car, with the Garden State Parkway and Interstate 195 passing through the borough. The borough is also served by a number of public transportation options, including New Jersey Transit buses and trains, which connect to nearby cities like New York City and Philadelphia. Point Pleasant is close to a number of airports, including the Newark Liberty International Airport and the Atlantic City International Airport, which offer flights to destinations around the world, including John F. Kennedy International Airport and LaGuardia Airport. The borough's transportation infrastructure is similar to that of nearby Toms River and Lakewood Township, with a mix of highways, public transportation, and airports. Category:New Jersey