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Leave a Legacy!

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 Be a part of history at the William Trent House Museum

Telling the full complex human history associated with the historic house
is the mission of the Museum.
 
This history includes the Indigenous people who lived here for millennia before Europeans arrived, English colonists like William Trent, loyal citizens of the British crown and patriots fighting for independence, wealthy families of the Gilded Age and their servants, and European immigrants and African American migrants from the south
who worked in the factories and lived in the neighborhoods surrounding the property.
 
The Museum is making history today by telling these stories and connecting them to the history of our community, state, and nation. 

​You can add to these stories by donating an inscribed legacy brick commemorating an important person or event in your own life or honoring the achievements and contributions of a person or organization.
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​The brick/pavers come in three sizes. Each line of text consists of 20 characters, including spaces and punctuation.

4″ x 8″ bricks can be inscribed with up to three lines of text for a donation of $150
8″ x 8″ bricks can be inscribed with up to six lines of text for a donation of $300
12″ x 12″ pavers can be inscribed with up to 8 lines of text OR a logo and up to 7 lines of text for a donation of $500

Purchase

Please pay by check or money order by downloading this form, completing it, and mailing with check or money order to:
Trent House Association
P.O. Box 77234
Trenton, NJ 08628
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1719 William Trent House Museum
William Trent House Museum
Located at: 15 Market Street,
Trenton, NJ 08611
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Mailing address: P.O. Box 77234,
​Trenton, NJ 08628
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Hours of Operation
Wednesdays – Sundays
1:00 pm – 4:30 pm
Closed Municipal Holidays

Admissions
Adults: $5.00
Children and Seniors: $4.00
Members: FREE

Museum (609) 989-3027
THA (609) 989-0087 

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The William Trent House Museum is a National Historic Landmark in the Crossroads of the American Revolution National Heritage Area and on the Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route National Historic Trail. The Museum is dedicated to sharing the authentic history of the house, property, and people with our communities, connecting the past with today and tomorrow. Owned by the City of Trenton, it is operated by the Trent House Association, which is supported by the generosity of its members and donors; by grants from the New Jersey Council for the Humanities, the New Jersey Cultural Trust, the New Jersey Historic Trust, the Mercer County Cultural and Heritage Commission with funding from the New Jersey Historical Commission, and the New Jersey Arts & Culture Renewal Fund of the Princeton Area Community Foundation; and by contributions from NJM Group and Orion General Contractors.
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Your donations are tax deductible. 
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  • Home
  • About
    • The Museum: Mission and Vision
    • The Association
    • Stories about Our Work
  • Events
  • Discover!
    • House
    • Residents
    • Inventory
    • Grounds and Gardens
    • Archaeological Investigations
    • Interpreting Slavery
  • Students
  • Support
    • Donation
    • Leave a Legacy
    • Preserve Our Painting
    • Volunteer/Internship Opportunities
    • Partnerships/Corporate Sponsorship
  • Videos & Recordings
  • Contact