The Monmouth County Historical Association is a non-profit organization dedicated to collecting, preserving, and interpreting the rich history and culture of Monmouth County, New Jersey. Through its extensive museum, research library, and archival collections, the Association provides educational programming, publications, special exhibits, and research services to promote the study and appreciation of regional and national history. Additionally, the Association preserves and interprets five significant historic sites that represent the county's architectural heritage, enriching the quality of life in Monmouth County by passing on knowledge of its diverse heritage for future generations.
With a mission to preserve and share Monmouth County's history, the Monmouth County Historical Association showcases its commitment through its official logo, the thistle, which symbolizes dignity, antiquity, strength, bravery, durability, and determination. Led by an Executive Committee, including Board President Charles Jones III, the Association continues its 125-year legacy of commitment and service, carrying on the family tradition of its founders. Through educational and non-profit consulting, the Association strives to engage the widest possible audience and contribute to the preservation and appreciation of Monmouth County's rich historical and cultural heritage.
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