. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . £il)arti fiiUcr at ^clmar ocean. Immediately to the south of theHighlands lie the Navesink and the Shrews-bury Rivers, winding inland for four orfive miles, where they are lost in a mazeof tributary creeks. Separating the twobodies of water is Rumson Neck, a widepeninsula given over almost entirely to bigestates. The Rumson Road, perhaps thefinest driveway in New Jersey, is flanked oneither side by costly residences noted for thebeauty of their architecture and the extentof their la


. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . £il)arti fiiUcr at ^clmar ocean. Immediately to the south of theHighlands lie the Navesink and the Shrews-bury Rivers, winding inland for four orfive miles, where they are lost in a mazeof tributary creeks. Separating the twobodies of water is Rumson Neck, a widepeninsula given over almost entirely to bigestates. The Rumson Road, perhaps thefinest driveway in New Jersey, is flanked oneither side by costly residences noted for thebeauty of their architecture and the extentof their lawns and gardens. Below Rumson Xeck are Seabright, Low-moor, Galilee and IMonmoutb Ik-ach, a con-tinuous chain of cottage colonies inter-. istration it acquired the title of the sum-mer capital of the United States. This season, energetic efforts were madeto revive these glories of the ]iast. It washoped to interest President Taft in thefamous show place, once the home of thelate John A. ^IcCall and more recently givenover to the Brooklawn Club, 1ml the Presi-


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