
Historic Rowhouses in the Village of Allaire. Allaire Village Inc., a non-profit organization, is licensed by the State of New Jersey to operate the site now known as "The Historic Village at Allaire." The Brisbane family donated the property to the State of New Jersey to establish Allaire State Park and the Historic Village at Allaire. The village and surrounding acres were later preserved and gifted to the State of New Jersey to form Allaire State Park as a memorial to Hearst editor Arthur Brisbane, the last private owner of the site, who purchased the land in 1907 and built a palatial residence on that property that would later serve as the Arthur Brisbane Child Treatment Center. Allaire purchased what became known as the Howell Works in Wall, and though it was the largest producing bog iron manufacturing site in New Jersey by 1836, the ironworks were shut down in 1846. The original structure of the Glendola Protestant Bible Church was built in 1776 The congregation dedicated a new church in 1964.Īllaire Village dates back to 1822, when James P. The Greenville Cemetery was established in 1734, when a casualty of the French and Indian War was buried there. The historic Foreman's cottage in Allaire Village Wall served five years as clerk of the New Jersey Supreme Court and as quartermaster general of the state for more than 20 years before being chosen to represent the state in the United States Senate from 1835 to 1841. Wall (1783–1850), a lawyer who commanded a Trenton volunteer company during the War of 1812 and was stationed at Sandy Hook. Wall Township was named for General Garret D. Over the years, portions of the township have been taken to form North Spring Lake (May 1884), Ocean Beach (March 9, 1885, now Belmar), Manasquan (December 30, 1887), Spring Lake (March 14, 1892), Sea Girt (March 29, 1917), Brielle (April 10, 1919), South Belmar (March 12, 1924, now Lake Como) and Spring Lake Heights (March 19, 1927). Wall Township was formally incorporated as a township by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on March 7, 1851. As of the 2020 United States census, Wall Township's population was 26,525, its highest decennial count ever and an increase of 361 (+1.4%) from the 2010 census count of 26,164, which in turn reflected an increase of 903 (+3.6%) from the 25,261 counted in the 2000 census.

The township is a bedroom suburb of New York City, in the New York Metropolitan Area. Wall Township is a township situated on the Jersey Shore, within Monmouth County, in the U.S. 07762 – Spring Lake and Spring Lake Heights
