Monmouth County Courthouse, County courthouse in Freehold, US.
Monmouth County Courthouse is a modern building in Freehold that houses multiple courtrooms and administrative offices for the county's judicial operations. The structure spans several floors and contains the spaces needed to manage court proceedings and legal records for the region.
The building was completed in 1954 and represents the seventh courthouse structure at this location since 1714. Over three centuries, this site has evolved as an important center for the county's judicial system.
The courthouse grounds include the Battle of Monmouth Monument, a 90-foot tall structure commemorating the Revolutionary War engagement that occurred in the area.
Visitors can access public records and attend court proceedings during business hours. Everyone must pass through security screening at the main entrance before entering the building.
A previous courthouse at this location served as headquarters for General George Washington during an important battle in 1778. This historical connection makes the site significant in American military history.
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