New Jersey invested $30 million for upgrades at ten Revolutionary War sites with Trenton’s Old Barracks and Battle Monument listed for improvements before an expected uptick in tourism.
Nearby, the 148-foot Trenton Battle Monument marks the site of Washington’s artillery placement during the Battle of Trenton. The battle came after the famous scene that saw American troops ...
For the harpsichord he wrote a second “military sonata” called The Battle of Trenton, which he dedicated to General George Washington. A realistic piece, The Battle of Trenton consisted of a ...
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Visit these 12 NJ Revolutionary War sites to get ready for America's 250th anniversaryThe Old Barracks and Battle Monument, Trenton Built in 1758 during the French and Indian War, the Old Barracks in Trenton is New Jersey’s only surviving military barracks from the era.
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