Highlands

Highlands
Author: John P. King
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738523620

Seated majestically upon a hill overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, Highlands, one of New Jersey's most famous and romantic coastal towns, has served, in turns, as sanctuary, battlefield, resort destination, and home to generations of Americans, both immigrant and native. Its history, in many ways, mirrors the epic tale of America's evolution: an untamed wilderness yielding under the determination and sacrifice of a people laboring to create an enduring community--and in Highlands, they succeeded. Highlands, Ney Jersey chronicles this town's remarkable journey across four centuries of adventure, adversity, and prosperity, from the first New World explorers, such as Verrazano and Henry Hudson, to the present-day men and women who work, live, and play along these picturesque shores. This illustrated volume provides a rare glimpse into the Highlands of yesteryear and introduces readers to a cast of unique characters against a backdrop of major local and nation events, such as the Revolutionary War, the luxury era of Highlands in the nineteenth century, its incorporation in 1900, and the gold rush of 1948. Through these stories and their vivid images, the personality and charm of Highlands come to life, reminding today's residents and visitors why this setting has served as a source of inspiration for scores of writers, artists, and businessmen over the years.

Highlands, New Jersey

Highlands, New Jersey
Author: John P. King
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2001-11-20
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1439613915

Seated majestically upon a hill overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, Highlands, one of New Jerseys most famous and romantic coastal towns, has served, in turns, as sanctuary, battlefield, resort destination, and home to generations of Americans, both immigrant and native. Its history, in many ways, mirrors the epic tale of Americas evolution: an untamed wilderness yielding under the determination and sacrifice of a people laboring to create an enduring communityand in Highlands, they succeeded. Highlands, Ney Jersey chronicles this towns remarkable journey across four centuries of adventure, adversity, and prosperity, from the first New World explorers, such as Verrazano and Henry Hudson, to the present-day men and women who work, live, and play along these picturesque shores. This illustrated volume provides a rare glimpse into the Highlands of yesteryear and introduces readers to a cast of unique characters against a backdrop of major local and nation events, such as the Revolutionary War, the luxury era of Highlands in the nineteenth century, its incorporation in 1900, and the gold rush of 1948. Through these stories and their vivid images, the personality and charm of Highlands come to life, reminding todays residents and visitors why this setting has served as a source of inspiration for scores of writers, artists, and businessmen over the years.

Stories from Highlands, New Jersey

Stories from Highlands, New Jersey
Author: John P. King
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2012-06-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 1614235708

The Historic Highlands are known as "where the Jersey Shore begins," and in its long life, its residents and visitors have contributed to a rich, vibrant past. In this book, local historian John King compiles over 80 stories authored by more than 40 Highlands residents who have experienced life there and embrace its heritage. Some of their tales deal with aspects intrinsic to the Highlands, such as clamming and vacationing summer tourists. Some are thrilling accounts from the days of Prohibition, when rum-runners used the shores as ports for illicit booze. From everyday life, to World War II, to sailing and famous residents, discover the history of the Highlands.

An Askew View 2

An Askew View 2
Author: John Kenneth Muir
Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation
Total Pages: 381
Release: 2012
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1557837945

Looks at the films of Kevin Smith, tracing their characters, controversy over the language and content, themes, and critical reception.

P Is for Palestine

P Is for Palestine
Author: Golbarg Bashi
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-09-03
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:

P is for Palestine is the world's first English-language ABC story book about Palestine, told in simple rhythmic rhyme with stunning illustrations to act as an educational, colorful, empowering reference for children, showcasing the geography, the beauty and strength of Palestinian culture. Anyone who has ever been to Palestine or who has Palestinian friends, colleagues, or neighbors knows that this proud nation is home to the sweetest oranges, most intricate embroideries, great dance moves (Dabkeh), fertile olive groves, and the sunniest people! This revised edition includes an appendix explaining some of the terms and Arabic words, written in their original language with simplified English pronunciation. Inspired by Palestinian people's own rich history in the literary and visual arts P is for Palestine is a book for children of all ages!

A Historical Journey Across Raritan Bay

A Historical Journey Across Raritan Bay
Author: John Schneider
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2020-07-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 1439670625

The historic Raritan Bay stretches from Staten Island to Sandy Hook, including the beach communities of Monmouth County. With its proximity to New York City and Jersey shore attractions, the bay region has been the setting for compelling moments throughout American history. The native Lenapes harvested oysters and fished the waters along the bayshore generations before Dutch and English colonists reached their coasts. Local slave Titus Cornelius, or Colonel Tye, escaped from bondage and led Loyalist forces in raids to destabilize the area during the Revolutionary War. Steamships traversed the bay carrying hordes of vacationers from New York to newly established resorts along the "Riviera of New Jersey" in the early twentieth century. Climb aboard as author John Schneider takes readers on a historical journey across Raritan Bay.

Sandy Hook's Lost Highland Beach Resort

Sandy Hook's Lost Highland Beach Resort
Author: Susan Sandlass Gardiner
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2020-10-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 1439670412

Built by William Sandlass during the Golden Age of the Jersey Shore, the Highland Beach excursion resort was an iconic landmark for more than seven decades. The resort put Sandy Hook on the map, as hordes of tourists were brought by trains, ferries and automobiles to soak up the sun and enjoy the plentiful amusements. At the once magical playground enjoyed by so many, the families dined and relaxed at Sandlass' Surf House and Basket Pavilion in the 1890s. Teenagers rocked away the night in the resort's Bamboo Room in the 1950s. Meet the characters who shaped the land and had the vision for a storied resort wiped away by time, technology and politics. Author Susan Sandlass Gardiner charts the rise and fall of Sandy Hook's historic resort paradise.