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The State Capitol, Trenton, N.J. This famous building, completed in 1904, is generally called "The State House". Here the legislature formulates the laws which govern New Jersey. Trenton was chosen as the State Capitol in 1790. During the American…

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Independent Order of Odd Fellows Home, Trenton, N.J. The Odd Fellows were the first fraternal organization in this country to establish homes for the aged and indigent members, and the home in New Jersey was the third one to be opened.

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Nassau Inn, Palmer Square Princeton, N.J. Built in 1756, was rebuilt at its present location, center of Palmer Square, in 1937. The Yankee Doodle Tap Room, with its famous mural by Norman Rockwell, has been a favorite meeting place of the…

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Henry Van Dyke Residence, Princeton, N.J.

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Nassau Inn on Palmer Square Princeton, N.J. Built in 1756, was rebuilt at its present location, center of Palmer Square, in 1937. The Yankee Doodle Tap Room, with its famous mural by Norman Rockwell, has been a favorite meeting place of the…

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Washington's Headquarters, State Park, Washington Crossing, N.J.

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Kitchen Fire Place, McKonkey Ferry House, Washington Crossing Park, N.J.

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The Yard, McKonkey Ferry House, Washington Crossing Park, N.J.

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Matted print depicting the corner of Warren and Greene Streets, and Pennington Road, Trenton, New Jersey. Artist, date, and method not identified.
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