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Frederick Kniesler currently works at Monmouth County Historical Association, as Member-Board of Trustees.
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Monmouth County Historical Association
Monmouth County Historical Association Real Estate DevelopmentFinance Monmouth County Historical Association is a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving, interpreting, and sharing the history and cultural heritage of the area. The private company is based in Freehold, NJ. It operates a museum, a research library and archives, and several historic house museums, including Covenhoven House, Marlpit Hall, Taylor Butler House, and the Allen House, which showcase colonial and Revolutionary War-era life. The association offers exhibits highlighting diverse local histories, including those of enslaved African Americans and underrepresented communities. It provides educational programs for K-12 students and the public, virtual lecture series, historical scavenger hunts, and genealogical research services. The research library and archives hold a large collection of local historical materials, accessible by appointment, with remote research assistance available for a fee. The association engages the community through volunteer opportunities and undertakes preservation projects funded by grants and donations. | Directeur/Membre du Conseil | - |
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Monmouth County Historical Association
Monmouth County Historical Association Real Estate DevelopmentFinance Monmouth County Historical Association is a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving, interpreting, and sharing the history and cultural heritage of the area. The private company is based in Freehold, NJ. It operates a museum, a research library and archives, and several historic house museums, including Covenhoven House, Marlpit Hall, Taylor Butler House, and the Allen House, which showcase colonial and Revolutionary War-era life. The association offers exhibits highlighting diverse local histories, including those of enslaved African Americans and underrepresented communities. It provides educational programs for K-12 students and the public, virtual lecture series, historical scavenger hunts, and genealogical research services. The research library and archives hold a large collection of local historical materials, accessible by appointment, with remote research assistance available for a fee. The association engages the community through volunteer opportunities and undertakes preservation projects funded by grants and donations. | Finance |
















