We are putting the focus on a Monmouth County town today that is another town that is rich in history.

Do you think you'd be able to name a Monmouth County town with just a few vague clues? We think you can and we're going to give you the chance to do that today. Here are the clues we're talking about.

(1) Calcium carbonate or lime-rich mud or mudstone which contains variable amounts of clays and silt. That's not a joke, it's a real clue about the town's name.

(2) The remains of prehistoric fish, clams, etc. from the period when New Jersey was part of the ocean bed. Yes, another clue about the town name.

(3) 79 and School. We'll let you figure that one out on your own.

Those are some really good clues that will make complete sense to you when, or if, you figure out the answer, and by the way, the third clue is an absolute giveaway. At least I think it is.

So take a shot at it, and don't get any online help with this one. See if you can figure it out on your own, and we'll let you the official answer tomorrow. Good luck!

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