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Allaire Village is a living history museum located within New Jersey's Allaire State Park in Wall Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey. The property was initially an Indian ceremonial ground prior to 1650, by 1750 a sawmill had been established on the property [ 3 ] by Issac Palmer. [ 4 ]
The Allaire State Park family campground provides flush toilets, shower facilities, and a seasonal trailer sanitary dump station. The campground is open all year. The campground is open all year. Prices range from $20 a night for a regular tent site, to $30 for a yurt, and $40 for a shelter.
In 1831, the Howell Works secured a US Postal contract and opened its own Post Office. In the same year, the New Jersey Legislature passed an act prohibiting the use of "tickets" - in effect, banning the use of currencies other than the state's official currency. Allaire had been planning to issue his own scrip prior to passage of the act. [11]
The three weeks are up and The Historic Village at Allaire will reopen its programs and buildings on Friday. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...
Send donations by mail to: Allaire Village Inc., 4263 Atlantic Avenue, Farmingdale, 07727 or go online to The Historic Village at Allaire.
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The wood burning furnace business collapsed in 1846 and the village closed. During its height in the mid 19th century, the community supported about 500 people and was a bustling mill town. [125] The Allaire Village was Dedicated as a State Park in June 1957 [126] and officially reopened by Governor Robert B. Meyner on May 24, 1958. [127]
Allaire Village: The fall, rise and myths of a 'hidden treasure,' 60 years after revival. Allaire Community Farm's Fall Harvest Festival also includes wagon rides, train rides and autumn produce. ...