Fair Haven: The Making of a Modern Town continues the detailed look into
the history of this New Jersey community. In over 200 images, the author
further explores the town's development from the small seasonal
community it once was to the suburban borough that it has become. The
early town of Fair Haven was little more than a waterfront--a passage
between the neighboring towns of Red Bank and Rumson. As the town
developed, churches, schools, shops, and traditional houses sprang up
everywhere. Although the public places have been changed or replaced,
many of the town's early homes are well preserved.