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Description: Original home of the founder of Trenton. Includes floor plans, descriptions, inventory of original furnishings, calendar, hours, programs and directions.
Welcome to the the 1719 William Trent House | 1719 William Trent House Museum 1719 William Trent House Museum to learn how to resize text on this site. Welcome to the the 1719 William Trent House 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 the newest fashion. An "allee" of English cherry trees led from the entrance down to the ferry landing. Nearby, there were numerous outbuildings as well as grist, saw and fulling mills along the Assunpink Creek. In 1720 Trent laid out a settlement, which he incorporated and named "Trenton."
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