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    Pennsbury Manor

    400 Pennsbury Memorial Rd, Morrisville, PA     (215) 946-0400

    4 out of 5 based on 5 ratings

     Recreated country home of William Penn, founder of Pennsylvania. stepintohistory.com

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    New Jersey State Museum

    205 W State St, Trenton, NJ     (609) 292-6301

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    From fossils to fine art, from Native American tools to the finest silver, from quilts to comets, from prehistory to the future, the New Jersey State Museum is four museums in one and ... visitnj.org

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    Historic Fallsington Inc

    4 Yardley Ave, Levittown, PA     (215) 295-6567

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    In 1690, Samuel Burgess donated six acres to the Meeting for construction of the first meetinghouse in town, replacing the earliest on Biles Island in the Delaware. This becam... americanheritage.com

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    Updike Farmstead

    354 Quaker Rd, Princeton, NJ     (609) 921-6748

    5 out of 5 based on 3 ratings

    Hours, starting Feb. 1, Wed. and Sat., noon to 4 pm. Admission: $4/person; free for HSP members (includes same day admission to Bainbridge House). Opening Feb. 1: The Art of First Lady... visitnj.org

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    Walnford Park

    78 Walnford Rd, Allentown, NJ     (609) 259-6275

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    Former mill village with a Georgian-style mansion built in 1773. Gristmill (operates from April - Nov.), carriage house and other out buildings. Open daily from 8 am - 4:30 pm. visitnj.org

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    William Trent House Museum

    15 Market St, Trenton, NJ     (609) 989-3027

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    William Trent built his country estate north of Philadelphia, in New Jersey, at the Falls of the Delaware River about 1719. It was a large, imposing brick structure, built in ... americanheritage.com

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    Trenton City Museum

    Parkside Ave & Stuyvesant Ave, Trenton, NJ     (609) 989-3632

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    1848 Italianate villa with changing exhibits of fine art. visitnj.org

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    Trenton Battle Monument

    Trenton Ave, Trenton, NJ    

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    The Trenton battle monument commemorates the American victory at the first Battle of Trenton, NJ, which occurred on Dec. 26, 1776. It is located in an area of the city known as Five Po... visitnj.org

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    Kuser Farm Mansion

    390 Newkirk Ave, Trenton, NJ     (609) 890-4028

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    Visit this Queen Anne-style country home built in 1892 as a summer residence for the Kuser family. citysearch.com

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    Civil War & Native American

    2202 Kuser Rd, Trenton, NJ     (609) 585-8900

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    Exhibits of the common soldier and the Native American dating back to 8000 BC. Call for schedule. visitnj.org

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    Roebling Museum

    100 2nd Ave, Roebling, NJ     (609) 499-7200

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    The Roebling Museum sits on the seven acre grounds of the former historic steel mill in Roebling. The museum interprets the seminal engineering innovations of the John A. Roebling's So... visitnj.org

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    Friends Of Bolton Mansion

    85 Holly Dr, Levittown, PA     (215) 547-4271

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    Friends of Bolton Mansion is an organization located in Bucks county dedicated to the heritage of the Bolton Mansion in Levittown... citysearch.com

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    Old Eagle Tavern

    Trenton Ave, Trenton, NJ    

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    A Bicentennial commemorative site recognizing America?s 200th year of liberty Old Eagle Tavern During the 19th century this tavern served travelers, soldiers, and Trentonians as a social ... hmdb.org

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    Mill Hill Historic District

    Trenton Ave, Trenton, NJ    

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    Mill Hill is named because it overlooks the site of the grist mill built along the Assunpink Creek in 1679 by Mahlon Stacy, Trenton?s first settler. On January 2, 1777, the Second Battle ... hmdb.org

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    Douglass House

    Trenton Ave, Trenton, NJ    

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    Circa 1766, Home of Alexander Douglass, Quartermaster in Washington?s Army, who fought in the Battle of Assunpink, Jan. 2, 1777. Here on that date General Washington held the Council of W... hmdb.org

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    Trenton Police

    Trenton Ave, Trenton, NJ    

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    Dedicated May 9, 1992 1792 - 1992 (On the Left Side) In Memoriam Officer Jacob Reupp 6-14-1875 Officer George B. Grover 6-15-17 Officer John J. Clowar 11-16-64 Officer George L. Ambrosio ... hmdb.org

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    State House District

    Trenton Ave, Trenton, NJ    

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    The State House is the heart of New Jersey?s State government, the second oldest State House in continuous use in the United States. First built in 1792 and expanded in every generation, ... hmdb.org

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    Art Works

    19 Everett Aly, Trenton, NJ     (609) 394-9436

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    Trenton's downtown visual arts center -- promotes artistic diversity by fostering creativity, learning, and appreciation of the arts. Our classes, exhibitions, and events make art an ... artslant.com