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Old St. Mary’s Church: Philadelphia’s second-oldest Catholic church

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This church is Philadelphia’s first cathedral. Inside, you’ll find a spectacle of rich colors and objects including a starry ceiling, several stained glass windows and a full organ. Founded in 1763, O...

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Old St. Marys Church: Philadelphias second-oldest Catholic church
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Old St. Joseph’s Church and Na

Old St. Joseph’s Church and National Shrine is a site as often discovered as it is sought out. Nestl...

Polish American Cultural Cente

The Polish American Cultural Center exists to examine and present ethnic Polish traditions in Americ...

Christ Church: Pennsylvania’s

Christ Church was the first Anglican Church to appear in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (then a co...

Chemical Heritage Foundation a

The Chemical Heritage Foundation and Museum present a historically-based view of science as an integ...

  • Dublin Square: Irish authenticity in Bordentown, NJ
  • Best for lunch: The Drake Tavern of Jenkintown
  • The Bourse at Independence Mall
  • G-Volas Café: Old word Italian value for the American palate

Dublin Square: Irish authentic

It’s hard to find a more authentic Irish pub outside of Ireland. Dublin Square owners Michael and Se...

Best for lunch: The Drake Tave

The Drake Tavern is a prime lunch spot located in Jenkintown, PA. Most popular among the twenties an...

The Bourse at Independence Mal

The Bourse is a classic brown building built near Independence Hall and other historic landmarks in ...

G-Vola’s Café: Old word Italia

Residing in the unassuming Madison Plaza, G-Vola’s provides a refreshing break to any busy day. Reas...

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Shakespeare in Central Park presents 'Merchant of Venice,' 'Winter's Tale'

Shakespeare in Central Park presents 'Merchant of Venice,' 'Winter's Tale'

Shakespeare in Central Park will feature two comedies in rotating repertory for summer 2010: The Merchant of Venice and The Winter's Tale..

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Grown Ups

Friends and former teammates (Adam Sandler, Kevin James, Chris Rock) learn that age does not, necessarily, equal maturity when they reunite to honor the memory of their basketball coach.

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Trenton Facts and Places:

Newspapers are Trentonian,
Trenton Sports teams are TigersThunder
Local Schools are Thomas Edison State College,

About Trenton, New Jersey

The story of Trenton began in 1679, when Yorkshire Quakers Mahlon Stacy built a mill at the falls of the Delaware River. Seeing the area's potential, Philadelphia businessman William Trent bought the mill in 1714, and by 1719 the city adopted the name Trent Towne, which was later shortened to Trenton. On December 25, 1776, George Washington began his famous crossing of the Delaware River from Pennsylvania in preparation for his surprise assault on the Hessians the following day in the First Battle of Trenton. The Second Battle of Trenton came eight days later, on January 2. The Revolutionary War battles fought in and near Trenton are considered pivotal in turning the war in the rebels' favor. Trenton became New Jersey's capital in 1790, and the travels of the first fully operational steamboat on the Delaware River made the city well-known across the globe.

Trenton is the birthplace of comedian Ernie Kovacs, Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, basketball star Dennis Rodman and General Norman Schwarzkopf, and it is home to more than 88,000 people.

As suggested above, Trenton is rich in history, and travelers to the city can experience much of it with visits to such attractions as the New Jersey State Museum; the Trent House, which was built in 1719 by William Trent and is said to be the oldest house in the city; Washington Crossing State Park, which honors the historic Revolutionary War episode, and the Old Barracks Museum, the only surviving British colonial barracks in the country.

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