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Trenton, New Jersey, Museum

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The City of Trenton is the county seat of Mercer County. It is located east of the Pennsylvania state line along Highway 31, on the banks of the Delaware River.

Trenton is the New Jersey capital, 30 miles from Philadelphia and 55 miles from New York City. Assunpink Creek, which runs through the city, was the site of a battle during the American Revolution.

The first permanent settlement was established by Mahlon Stacy, a Quaker, in 1679. Stacy built a mill on the Delaware River. In 1714, he sold his plantation to William Trent, who later became chief justice of the colony. The name was originally Trent Town, later shortened to Trenton. George Washington made his famous crossing of the Delaware River nearby in 1776.

Trenton is part of the Trenton, New Jersey metro area.

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The Trenton City Museum
... National Gallery of Art New Jersey State Museum Old Barracks Museum The 1719 William Trent House Updated 02.15.06 Ellarslie Mansion has been home to the Trenton City Museum since 1978 ...
http://www.ellarslie.org/about_other.htm

Old Barracks Museum: Help
10 Crucial Days: Why the battles of Trenton were so significant. Building Timeline: See how the Barracks has changed over time. Medical Mysteries An Inoculation Procedure: Inoculations that helped ...
http://www.barracks.org/help/

The 1719 William Trent House Museum
... funding for operations and special projects from the New Jersey Historical Commission, Department of State. © 2004, the City of Trenton, Department of Recreation, Natural Resources and Culture.
http://www.williamtrenthouse.org/