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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZXS_watersheds_Wall-Township-NJ.html
A Limited ResourceWater covers almost three quarters of the earth's surface, but only three percent of it is fresh water, and less than one third of that is usable. The remaining fresh water is locked up as snow and ice at the polar regions. Al…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZXP_songs-of-the-season_Wall-Township-NJ.html
Migrating songbirds fill the air with light melodies in the Spring and Fall. These international travelers stop to rest here and feed on insects and fruit during the flight from their tropical wintering habitat to their northern breeding habitat. …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZXL_the-manasquan-floodplain_Wall-Township-NJ.html
Sediments deposited by the Manasquan River provide moist, fertile soils for plants. Ironwood, ash, and hickory trees flourish. Many of the wildflowers bloom before the tree leaves block the sunlight - producing a striking display of spring color. …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZXJ_church_Wall-Township-NJ.html
This building was constructed in two parts with the front portion being erected about 1832 from timbers taken from the earlier Monmouth Furnace buildings. The rear section containing the altar, steeple, and bell tower, was added in 1836. A most…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZXI_millpond_Wall-Township-NJ.html
The Mill Pond, fed by the stream named Mill Run, was built to hold water which served as a source of power for Allaire's Mill located along the stream bank, below this dam was a grist mill and a screw factory - both operated by water power.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZWU_allaire-village_Wall-Township-NJ.html
. . . . . posthumously named in honor of its most successful owner and operator . . . James P. Allaire. The site today is a testimony to historic preservation and modification to leisure time activities. Fortunately, ownership of these 3000 acr…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZWS_a-salute-to-the-boy-scouts-of-america_Wall-Township-NJ.html
From 1929 to 1940 Arthur Brisbane made available this land as the official scout camp for Monmouth County Boy Scouts. Thousands of boys camped here enjoying the natural beauty of the woods while receiving scout training in self-reliance and kindre…
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