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Welcome to the Mr. Local History Project

“A 501c3 Non-Profit Dedicated to Preserving and Promoting Jersey History with a Social Twist”

The Mr. Local History Project begins here with our story about preserving history in a new way, utilizing wood, art, and researched history. Wildwood, Sandy Hook, Old Barney, The Stone Pony, and Lucy the Elephant are the first five honored. Why do we care to preserve and promote these landmark icons? Because they’re the best!

UPDATE: Bernards Township Charter Day – Saturday, May 20, 2023
Streetfair. Come SEE US
Bernards Township Charter Day
Saturday, May 17, 2025

One day a year – Mr Local History comes out to share all our fun stuff with the community, talk with the kids, our neighbors and friends

Bernardsville’s Boylan House Tops New Jersey’s 10 Most Endangered List
Bernardsville’s Boylan House Tops New Jersey’s 10 Most Endangered List

For Bernardsville’s Boylan House, being at the top of the list matters as Preservation New Jersey announced that Bernardsville’s historic property ranks at the top of all NJ landmark properties, which may be lost forever.

History of the Jersey Tomato
History of the Jersey Tomato

It’s revered. It has its origins in Central and South America dating back to the 1500s and originated in the region that is now modern-day Mexico.

Keepsake: Preserving Jersey Music History. The Stone Pony
Keepsake: Preserving Jersey Music History. The Stone Pony

If our Assumptions Are Correct…. If our assumptions are correct, and we hope they are, a big congratulations to the iconic Stone Pony in Asbury Park

May the 4th Be With You – Artists, Filmmakers, Actors -The Hildebrandts from New Jersey
May the 4th Be With You – Meet the Hildebrandt Twins who Invented the Iconic Film Poster.

May the 4th Be With You!!!!! Meet the creators of of the original Star Wars Poster

Seven Wonders of the World from Historic New Jersey
Seven Wonders of the World from Historic New Jersey

What are the seven most important historic things that New Jersey has given to the world over our illustrious history? What would rank as the seven wonders of the world that New Jersey has given. Read More »Seven Wonders of the World from Historic New Jersey

Sandwiches Invented in New Jersey
Sandwiches Invented in New Jersey

What sandwiches were invented in New Jersey? A whole bunch….

Distilling and Brewing in Somerset County- Ah the History
Distilling and Brewing in Somerset County- Ah the History

Craft brewing and distilling is alive and well in Somerset County. With a rich history going back to before the revolutionary war, the history of spirits and brewing in Jersey is a long savored tradition. Today, Somerset County is offering a new program called Sip and See, a new campaign to promote tourism with what… Read More »Distilling and Brewing in Somerset County- Ah the History

Project Local History Ambassador Flags for Students
Project Local History Ambassador Flags for Students

UPDATE: Connecting Bernards Township students to their local history, the Mr. Local History Project kicked off its 3rd year of our Project Local History Ambassador program for 5th-grade students

President Trump’s Historic Summer White House in Bedminster, New Jersey
President Trump’s Historic Summer White House in Bedminster, New Jersey

In a sleepy area in the Somerset Hills of central New Jersey, the former President of the United States still comes to summer at a house with a storied history. The Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey, known as President Trump’s Summer White House, occupies 535 acres of beautiful countryside in central New Jersey…more

You Are Our Heart and Soul – Now We Need Your Help
Now We Need Your Help – You are OUR Heart and Soul

Our FUNDRAISING GOAL is Just $750
Want to bring our programs to the public and the schools. They require insurance, and your help is critical!

History: ‘Down the Shore Everything’s Alright’ Collectibles
History: ‘Down the Shore Everything’s Alright’ Collectibles

Yep, we said it….. sha la la la la la down the shore everything’s alright. Put some of the Jersey shore’s most iconic keepsakes out for display.

History:The Great Wall of Bernards Township & How Many Stones Contest
History:The Great Wall of Bernards Township & How Many Stones Contest

Join the quest to answer the question:How many stones make up the Great Wall of Basking Ridge around the Bernards Township Municipal Complex? Follow along

MGM’s Lion Rests in Gillette, New Jersey
MGM’s Lion Rests in Gillette, New Jersey

His stage name was Leo, but his real name was Slats. He was a 750-pound lion born and now rests peacefully in Gillette, a small New Jersey town. Meet MGM’s first lion mascot.

Remebering the Waterloo Village Concert Series
Remebering the Waterloo Village Concert Series

In 1977, Waterloo Village opened an open-air concert field about a mile down the road from the historic village to raise restoration funds. The advertisements on WDHA, WNEW, WPL, WLIR, WDRE shared….

Why Your Donation Matters
Why Your Donation Matters

is NOW It’s called Giving Tuesday and comes after Thanksgiving, Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, and Cyber Monday. But “Giving Tuesday could be ANY day,

Wildwood’s History, Architecture, Neon, Beach and that DOO WOP!
Wildwood History: Boardwalk, Beach, Neon and the Doowop Universe

Wildwood, New Jersey, is known as the “Doo Wop Capital of the Universe. Take a trip back in time as MLH shares Wildwood’s history, architecture, boardwalk, beach, neon, and yes DOO WOP!

Remembering Lost Jersey Businesses is Fun History
Remembering Lost Jersey Businesses is Fun History

Mr Local History loves history with a social twist. In fact, it’s our motto! So we got to thinking how fun would it be to share some of the most loved New Jersey businesses that have disappearedRead More »Remembering Lost Jersey Businesses is Fun History

Retrospective: Icons & Oddities Along Jersey’s Route 22
Retrospective: Icons & Oddities Along Jersey’s Route 22

As a kid sitting in the back of my parent’s 67 Chrysler Town and Country wagon going from Westfield to the Pocono Mountains on vacation there when I was a kid. The only route available was Route 22, and during the journey, I would often sit in the back , daydreaming Read More »Retrospective: Icons & Oddities Along Jersey’s Route 22

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Jersey History Posts

Jersey history – over 500+ researched stories.
From Fort Lee to Cape May and everywhere in between.
Take a look.

“Wear Lost Local History” Collection
Brings Back Memories

MLH has digitally recreated lost businesses from the 1900s to the 1980s, producing over 250 designs of iconic vintage logos.
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Jersey History Wooden Art Keepsakes

Preserving Jersey Icons on Wood
See the Collection


Mr. Local History Scholarship Fund

Stories, Stories, and More Stories

Researched by Mr. Local History himself, see over ten years of research on the internet to share the history.

The Mr. Local History 2025 Spring History Magazine

See our quarterly digital magazine for FREE. Full of great local Jersey History.

Events Calendar

Signature Events, Tours, Fundraisers, and Speaking engagements.

The New Jersey Historic Village Wooden Collection

40 iconic local Jersey Collectibles made exclusively for the Mr. Local History Project by the world famous “Cat’s Meow Village” of Wooster, Ohio. Once they sell out, they’re usually gone forever.

Like Historic Photos?

Over the years our researchers have gathered some great historic photos. Take a look as we “Dig In the Archives”

“I love sharing stories about the history of Jersey food. If one thing people miss when they leave Jersey, it’s the food. We dig in!”

Brooks Betz aka Mr. Local History

“What is the point of being alive if you don’t know history?”

Meg Wastie – Education Team Lead

“The Mr. Local History Project covers some really unique stuff. I mean who digs into the history of Jersey Food? MLH does”

Ms. Paula Axt – Tour Guide and Education

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I join the Mr. Local History Project

The Mr. Local History Project is a 100% volunteer organization. Want to join us? No problem. There are no membership fees, and you only need to support one of our efforts. Programs include education, research, guided tours, or one of our many events.. You can even start something of your own. Visit our Contact Us page and drop us a note to get involved.

Are you a historical society?

No, but we are a 501c3 registered charity non-profit, meaning you can donate to the Mr. Local History Project, and your donation is 100% tax deductible. Every penny goes back into our programs.

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