Trenton, New Jersey

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Trenton, New Jersey is the capital city of the state of New Jersey, located along the Delaware River between New York City and Philadelphia.


Statements (49)
Predicate Object
instanceOf city
state capital
areaCode 609
640
averageJanuaryTemperature around 31 °F
averageJulyTemperature around 76 °F
battleDate December 26, 1776 (Battle of Trenton)
climate humid subtropical climate
commuterRailService NJ Transit
SEPTA Regional Rail
country United States of America
countrySubdivision Mid-Atlantic region
countySeatOf Mercer County, New Jersey
daylightSavingTimeZone Eastern Daylight Time
elevationAboveSeaLevel approximately 20 feet
foundedAsSettlement 1679
governmentType mayor–council
hasLandmark Trenton Makes Bridge
hasMuseum New Jersey State Museum
Old Barracks Museum
hasSportsTeam Trenton Thunder
hosts New Jersey State House
New Jersey Supreme Court
Office of the Governor of New Jersey
incorporatedAsCity 1792
intercityRailService Amtrak
isCapitalOf New Jersey
isSeatOf Government of New Jersey
legislativeBody Trenton City Council
locatedBetween New York City
Philadelphia
locatedIn Mercer County, New Jersey
locatedOnRiver Delaware River
majorHighway Interstate 95 (now partly redesignated as I-295 near Trenton)
U.S. Route 1
U.S. Route 206
namedAfter William Trent
notableHistoricEvent Battle of Trenton
partOfMetropolitanArea New York metropolitan area (broad definition)
Philadelphia metropolitan area (economic and media ties)
partOfUrbanArea Delaware Valley
population about 90,000 (approximate, varies by census)
postalCodePrefix 086
railService Northeast Corridor
railStation Trenton Transit Center
sloganOnBridge Trenton Makes, The World Takes
sportsTeamType minor league baseball
state New Jersey
timeZone Eastern Time Zone

Referenced by (75)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Board of Directors of NJ Transit
John A. Roebling’s Sons Company
New Jersey Department of Education
Riverview Cemetery (Trenton, New Jersey)
Trenton Battle Monument
Trenton Transit Center
Trenton, New Jersey (commuter rail terminus)
locatedIn
Dorothea Dix
Dorothea Dix
Emily Warren Roebling
Emily Warren Roebling
John A. Roebling ("Trenton, New Jersey, United States")
Washington Roebling ("Trenton, New Jersey, United States")
Washington Roebling
residence
Dorothea Dix
Dorothea Dix
Emily Warren Roebling
Emily Warren Roebling
Washington Roebling ("Trenton, New Jersey, United States")
Washington Roebling
placeOfDeath
Battle of Assunpink Creek
Battle of Trenton
Battles of Trenton and Princeton
New Jersey Division of Parks and Forestry
New Jersey General Assembly ("Trenton, Province of New Jersey")
location
Charlie Weis ("Trenton, New Jersey, United States")
Dennis Rodman ("Trenton, New Jersey, United States")
Jean Acker ("Trenton, New Jersey, United States of America")
Norman Schwarzkopf Jr. ("Trenton, New Jersey, United States")
Samuel A. Alito Jr. ("Trenton, New Jersey, United States")
placeOfBirth
Central New Jersey
Mercer County ("Trenton")
Mercer County, New Jersey
contains
Northern theater of the American Revolutionary War ("Trenton")
United States District Court for the District of New Jersey
Washington’s Ten Crucial Days
hasLocation
John A. Roebling’s Sons Company
New Jersey Department of Transportation
New Jersey Division of Parks and Forestry
headquartersLocation
Charles Roebling
New Jersey Register of Historic Places
basedIn
Battle of Assunpink Creek ("Trenton")
Trenton, New Jersey (commuter rail terminus)
city
Mercer County ("Trenton")
Mercer County, New Jersey
countySeat
Central New Jersey
Delaware Valley ("Trenton")
hasMajorCity
New Jersey General Assembly
United States in Congress Assembled
meetsIn
New Jersey Route 31
U.S. Route 206
passesThrough
Northeast Corridor
SEPTA Regional Rail
serves
Antonin Scalia ("Trenton, New Jersey, United States")
birthPlace
Ewing Township, New Jersey
borderedBy
Johann Rall ("Trenton, New Jersey (probable)")
burialPlace
New Jersey ("Trenton")
capital
Hessian forces ("Trenton")
capturedAt
Episcopal Diocese of New Jersey
cathedralLocatedIn
Delaware and Raritan Canal State Park Trail
connects
Trenton Line ("Trenton")
connectsCity
Johann Rall
deathPlace
Delaware River ("Trenton")
flowsPast
United States District Court for the District of New Jersey
hasClerkOffice
Washington Roebling ("Trenton, New Jersey, United States")
hasWorkLocation
Lawrence Township, Mercer County, New Jersey ("Trenton, New Jersey metropolitan area")
isSuburbOf
Congress of the Confederation
locationOfMeetings
East Amwell Township, New Jersey
nearbyCity
Drumthwacket
nearestCity
Rider University
originalLocation
Battle of Trenton ("Trenton, New Jersey, United States")
presentDayLocation
President of the Continental Congress
seat
Episcopal Diocese of New Jersey
seeCity
Trenton Line
servesArea
River Line ("Trenton")
servesCity

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