Trenton is the capital of New Jersey and county seat of Mercer County. It covers 8.15 sq mi (21.1 sq km) and has a population of 85,000 people (2011 estimate). It is located on the eastern bank of the Delaware River across from Pennsylvania.

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Trenton was first mentioned as a township in 1719, when a constable was appointed there. The following year, its courthouse and jail were established. The town was named after William Trent, a prominent merchant in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. During the American Revolutionary War, it was the site of George Washington's first military victory. After the war, it served briefly as the national capital of the United States in November and December of 1784. Trenton was made the capital of New Jersey in 1790 and was granted city status in 1792.

Trenton experiences a humid continental climate. July is the hottest month here, when average high temperature rises to 85°F (29°C). It is also the wettest month, with 4.8 in (122 mm) of rain. Coldest month is January, with average low temperature of 24°F (-4°C).

Today African Americans form 54% of the population of Trenton. The city was a major manufacturing center in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, but suffered economic declines particularly in the 1960s and 70s.

Visiting Trenton

If you are flying in, the major airports include Newark (EWR) and Philadelphia (PHL). There are trains from New York City and Philadelphia too. If coming from New York City by car, take either Interstate 95 (the New Jersey Turnpike) or US Highway 1.

Places of Interest in Trenton

  1. Grounds for Sculpture
    Public park on the old Trenton Fairgrounds with buildings housing galleries, sculpture studios, gift shop and cafe.

  2. New Jersey State House
    The state legislative house of New Jersey. It is open to visiting public with tours on Mondays to Fridays.

  3. Trenton Barracks
    Site where George Washington housed troops during the American Revolution War.

  4. Trenton War Memorial Theater
    Theater with a seating capacity of 1,800. It hosts plays, musical events and graduations.

  5. William Trent House
    Home of the city's namesake.

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