City Map Trenton New Jersey US

Trenton is the capital city of the U.S. state of New Jersey. It is located in the western part of the state and serves as the seat of government for New Jersey. Here are some key facts about Trenton, New Jersey:

  1. Capital City: Trenton has been the capital of New Jersey since 1784. Prior to that, several other cities served as the state’s capital, including Burlington and Perth Amboy.
  2. Population: As of my last knowledge update in September 2021, Trenton had a population of around 84,000 people. Please note that population figures can change over time, so you may want to check more recent data for the current population.
  3. Government: Trenton is the political center of New Jersey, and it’s where the New Jersey State House is located. The State House is where the New Jersey Legislature meets and where the governor’s office is situated.
  4. History: Trenton played a significant role in the American Revolutionary War. The Battle of Trenton, which took place on December 26, 1776, was a pivotal moment in the war and a major victory for the American forces led by General George Washington.
  5. Economy: Trenton has a diverse economy, with sectors such as government, education, healthcare, and manufacturing being prominent. It is also an important transportation hub due to its location on the Delaware River.
  6. Cultural Attractions: Trenton offers a range of cultural attractions, including museums, historic sites, and art galleries. Some notable places to visit include the New Jersey State Museum, Old Barracks Museum, and the Trenton City Museum at Ellarslie Mansion.
  7. Education: The city is home to several higher education institutions, including Thomas Edison State University, Mercer County Community College, and the Trenton campus of Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.
  8. Transportation: Trenton is well-connected to major cities in the region. It has an Amtrak station and a SEPTA regional rail station, making it accessible by train from cities like Philadelphia and New York City. Several major highways, including Interstate 295, also pass through or near the city.
Author: Kirill Shrayber, Ph.D.

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