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Red Bank. Located in Monmouth County, New Jersey, Red Bank is a borough situated on the Navesink River, approximately 24 miles south of New York City and 45 miles northeast of Philadelphia. The borough is surrounded by Middletown Township, New Jersey, Fair Haven, New Jersey, and Little Silver, New Jersey. Red Bank is known for its vibrant downtown area, which features a variety of shops, restaurants, and entertainment venues, including the Count Basie Theatre and the Two River Theater.
Red Bank is situated in the Raritan Valley region of New Jersey, near the Shrewsbury River and the Navesink River. The borough has a total area of 1.75 square miles, with a mix of residential, commercial, and industrial zones. The nearby Sandy Hook Bay and the Atlantic Ocean provide opportunities for outdoor recreation, including fishing, boating, and beach activities. Red Bank is also close to the Garden State Parkway and Interstate 195 (New Jersey), making it easily accessible by car. The borough is part of the New York metropolitan area and is near other notable cities, including Long Branch, New Jersey, Asbury Park, New Jersey, and Freehold, New Jersey.
The area now known as Red Bank was originally settled by the Lenape Native American tribe, who called it "Navarumsunk". In the 17th century, the area was colonized by Dutch and English settlers, who established farms and trading posts along the Navesink River. During the American Revolutionary War, Red Bank was a key location for Continental Army troops, who used the area as a supply depot and military base. The borough was officially incorporated in 1870 and was named after the red soil found in the area. Red Bank has a rich history, with notable events including the Battle of Monmouth and the Battle of Short Hills. The borough is also home to the Monmouth County Historical Association and the Red Bank Public Library.
As of the 2020 United States Census, the population of Red Bank was approximately 12,000 people, with a diverse mix of ages, ethnicities, and income levels. The borough has a strong sense of community, with many residents actively involved in local organizations, such as the Red Bank Rotary Club and the Red Bank Chamber of Commerce. Red Bank is also home to a variety of places of worship, including the First Presbyterian Church of Red Bank and the St. James Episcopal Church. The borough has a high percentage of residents with a Bachelor's degree or higher, with many attending nearby institutions, such as Monmouth University and Brookdale Community College.
Red Bank has a thriving economy, with a mix of small businesses, retail shops, and restaurants. The borough is home to a variety of industries, including healthcare, finance, and technology. Major employers in the area include Meridian Health, Riverview Medical Center, and Two River Community Bank. Red Bank is also a popular tourist destination, with visitors drawn to its vibrant downtown area, cultural attractions, and recreational activities. The borough hosts several annual events, including the Red Bank Jazz and Blues Festival and the Red Bank Christmas Tree Lighting.
Red Bank has a rich cultural scene, with a variety of arts organizations, museums, and performance venues. The borough is home to the Monmouth Museum, the Red Bank Public Library, and the Count Basie Theatre, which hosts a range of performances, including concerts, plays, and dance recitals. Red Bank is also known for its vibrant music scene, with a variety of live music venues, including the Stone Pony and the Wonder Bar. The borough has a strong sense of community, with many residents actively involved in local arts initiatives and cultural events.
Red Bank has a well-developed transportation system, with easy access to major highways, including the Garden State Parkway and Interstate 195 (New Jersey). The borough is also served by New Jersey Transit buses and trains, which provide connections to New York City, Philadelphia, and other nearby cities. Red Bank is close to several major airports, including Newark Liberty International Airport and John F. Kennedy International Airport. The borough has a variety of parking options, including on-street parking and several public parking lots. Red Bank is also pedestrian-friendly, with a range of walking trails and bike paths along the Navesink River and through the borough's downtown area. Category:New Jersey