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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...
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Trenton–Mercer
Airport (IATA: TTN, ICAO: KTTN, FAA LID: TTN) is a county-owned,
joint civil–military,
public airport located four
miles northwest of Trenton...
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Canadian Forces Base
Trenton (IATA: YTR, ICAO: CYTR) (also CFB
Trenton),
formerly RCAF
Station Trenton, is a
Canadian Forces base
located within the city...
- John O. (1871).
History of the City of
Trenton, New Jersey:
Embracing a
Period of
Nearly Two
Hundred Years.
Trenton, NJ: W. T.
Nicholson & Co. pp. 184. Crown...
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around the turn of the 18th
century after whom the
capital of New Jersey,
Trenton, was named.
Little detail is
known of his
early life,
including exactly...
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Trenton (2001 po****tion 16,770) is a
large community in
Central Ontario in the muni****lity of
Quinte West, Ontario, Canada.
Located on the Bay of Quinte...
- States. It
dates back to the
Ordovician period. List of
fossiliferous stratigraphic units in
Michigan Trenton Gas
Field Indiana gas boom
Petroleum industry...
- The
location of all 3 of the
crossings Trenton Mount Holly George Washington's
crossing of the
Delaware River,
which occurred on the
night of December...
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Trenton was a wooden-hulled **** steamer,
classified as a **** frigate, in the
United States Navy. She was
named for
Trenton, New Jersey.
Trenton was...
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Mutiny of 1783.
Congress would also
convene in Annapolis,
Maryland and
Trenton, New
Jersey before settling in New York City in 1785. The lack of strong...