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Official residence of the governor of New Jersey [17] 25: East Trenton Public Library: East Trenton Public Library: March 5, 2008 : 701 N. Clinton Ave. Trenton: 26: Albert Einstein House: Albert Einstein House
The Clarkson S. Fisher Federal Building and United States Courthouse, originally known as the United States Courthouse and Federal Building, is located in Trenton, Mercer County, New Jersey. It houses the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey. The building was designed by James A. Wetmore and completed in 1932. [3]
New Jersey's state park system includes properties as small as the 32-acre (0.13 km 2) Barnegat Lighthouse State Park and as large as the 115,000-acre (470 km 2) Wharton State Forest. The state park system comprises 430,928 acres (1,743.90 km 2)—roughly 7.7% of New Jersey's land area—and serves over 17.8 million annual visitors.
West State Street and Willow Street, Trenton, New Jersey: Coordinates: Area: 25 acres (10 ha) Built: 18th-20th century: Architect: Multiple: Architectural style: Colonial, Florentine Renaissance: NRHP reference No. 76001161 (original) 92000295 (increase) NJRHP No.
East Trenton is a neighborhood located within the city of Trenton in Mercer County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It borders Hamilton Township and is home to a sizable African-American community, besides having small pockets of Latinos (mainly from Puerto Rico ) and Italians .
The real estate market in New Jersey is sending mixed signals, according to the New Jersey Real Estate Network. On one hand, a 12.5% year-over-year increase in median sales prices across all...
The Mansion House (also referred to as Ellarslie and the McCall House) is a historic residence located in Cadwalader Park in the city of Trenton in Mercer County, New Jersey, United States. The house was built as a summer residence for Henry McCall Sr. of Philadelphia in 1848, and is one of the earliest examples of Italianate architecture in ...
Originally and still more commonly known as Mercer County Park, the park was renamed in October 2009 in honor of New Jersey State Senator Richard J. Coffee. [ 1 ] The park encompasses over 2,500 acres (10 km 2 ) covering much of southern West Windsor, with portions extending into adjacent Hamilton and Lawrence .