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Monmouth County:
Monmouth, one of New Jersey's original counties, was created in 1683 and named for Monmouth, Wales.
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The primary economic activities are services, retail trade, and agriculture (nurseries and greenhouses). Area 472 square miles (1,222 square km). Monmouth County is known as the heart of the Jersey Shore, but it offers far more than just 27 miles of sandy beaches for summer vacationers. You'll find historical attractions, shopping, fine dining, abundant parks, excellent golfing, great schools, local theater, and walkable neighborhoods. There are 68 cities in Monmouth County, New Jersey. Note: As defined by the US Census Bureau, a city's official boundaries often extend miles beyond the city itself and may even cross county lines. Monmouth's county seat is Freehold Borough, though many county offices are also located in neighboring Freehold Township. Monmouth County is known as the heart of the Jersey Shore, but it offers just over 27 miles of sandy beaches for summer vacationers. You'll find historic attractions, shopping, fine dining, lots of parks, excellent golf, great schools, local theater, and walkable neighborhoods.
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