⁴ᴷ⁶⁰ Walking tour of downtown Trenton, New Jersey
Автор: Walking & Driving Incognito
Загружено: 2023-02-07
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February 5, 2023 - 11:30 AM
43°F / 6°C
Walking around the historic sites of downtown Trenton (the capital city of the state of New Jersey) via the following route: New Jersey World War II Memorial → eastbound on State Street → southbound on Montgomery Street → Mill Hill Park → westbound on Front Street → southbound on Barrack Street → Patriots Theater at the War Memorial → northbound on Barrack Street → Wilson Alley → New Jersey State House.
Highlights:
00:00 - New Jersey World War II Memorial
03:28 - eastbound on State Street
04:34 - Thomas Edison State University
05:26 - 50 Barrack Street (former New Jersey Department of Treasury Division of Taxation office building)
05:55 - One State Street Square office building
07:53 - "The Constructors" by George Segal
09:37 - Capital Center
11:33 - First Presbyterian Church of Trenton
13:16 - southbound on Montgomery Street
14:35 - Mill Hill Playhouse
15:13 - Alexander Douglass House
15:25 - Mill Hill Park
17:26 - Jackson Street Bridge over Assunpink Creek
20:21 - westbound on Front Street
23:36 - Saint Francis Roman Catholic Church
24:55 - Masonic Temple
25:26 - southbound on Barrack Street
25:53 - Old Masonic Temple Visitor Center
27:00 - Patriots Theater at the War Memorial
28:01 - northbound on Barrack Street
28:52 - Old Barracks Museum
29:46 - Wilson Alley
30:44 - Petty's Run Archaeological Site (18th-century paper mill ruins)
32:52 - New Jersey State House (view from east)
From Wikipedia:
Trenton is the capital city of the U.S. state of New Jersey and the county seat of Mercer County. It was the capital of the United States from November 1 to December 24, 1784. Princeton and Trenton are the two principal cities of the Princeton-Trenton metropolitan statistical area, which encompasses those cities and all of Mercer County for statistical purposes and constitutes part of the New York combined statistical area by the U.S. Census Bureau. However, Trenton directly borders the Philadelphia metropolitan area to its west, and the city was part of the Philadelphia metropolitan area combined statistical area from 1990 until 2000.
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