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by KateTPZ - Top 1000, May 09 '01
Pros: Nearby cities and towns, good Italian food, real bakeries Cons: Old and in need of repair, dirty, traffic is terrible, traffic circles
If I didn't have family and friends in the Trenton area I have to confess that I wouldn't visit. I was born there, at St. Francis Hospital on Chambers street, but more than once I've joked that it wasn't by choice. I tried to get my Mom go across...
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by vanmoritz , Jan 24 '03
Pros: Easily accessed from New York and Philadelphia. History galore. Cons: Some of the key American Revolutionary sites located in really awful sections of the city.
By American standards, Trenton, New Jersey's capital city, is almost ancient. The Dutch and Swedish connection goes back as far as the early 1600s. By the 1720s King George of England granted the charter making Trenton a colonial municipality. A royal...
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by spasmolytic , Sep 30 '00
Pros: Well, you could throw rocks at state workers. Cons: Everything you can think of.
Review Topic: Sights & Attractions
Trenton is the capital of New Jersey. State capitals often have tourist appeal. Sometimes it's entertainment value, sometimes it's historical value.
Trenton has little tourist...
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