Allentown
This is not the famed Allentown of Pennsylvania, nor the town in Monmouth County so well known in this part of the state. It is a far lesser known town, a section of Bass River Township.
The following description of the town appeared in the Bass River Gazzette in Oct 1998 and is here reprinted with the author's permission:
"Allentown begins about a mile north of Route 9 on North Maple Avenue (previously called Allentown Road) and runs to the old Bass River Hotel. It was originally settled by Robert Allen, and for many years his descendants inhabited most of the homes in this area"
To date, this is the only mention I've ever come across of this place.
The following description of the town appeared in the Bass River Gazzette in Oct 1998 and is here reprinted with the author's permission:
"Allentown begins about a mile north of Route 9 on North Maple Avenue (previously called Allentown Road) and runs to the old Bass River Hotel. It was originally settled by Robert Allen, and for many years his descendants inhabited most of the homes in this area"
To date, this is the only mention I've ever come across of this place.
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