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Leave a Legacy!

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Be a part of the history of the William Trent House

At the 1719 William Trent House Museum, we don’t just preserve history; we don’t just interpret history. We uncover history. During the 300th Anniversary year of the construction of Trent’s elegant house, you have the opportunity to make history and be a part of the Museum’s legacy.

Show your support for the William Trent house by making a donation for an inscribed legacy brick paver for the commemorative walkway.
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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 $100
8″ x 8″ bricks can be inscribed with up to six lines of text for a donation of $200
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 $300

Purchase

If you are paying online, we will contact you via email for the inscribed text information, once your payment clears.
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1719 William Trent House Museum
William Trent House Museum
15 Market Street
Trenton, NJ 08611
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Museum (609) 989-3027
THA (609) 989-0087 
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Hours of Operation
Wednesdays – Sundays
12:30 pm – 4:00 pm
Closed Municipal Holidays

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

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Culture & Heritage Commission, Glenna Stone, Orion, StoneTech, Canty Masonry Corporation, Fraytak Veisz Hopkins Duthie PC, New Jersey Cultural Trust, New Jersey Council for the Humanities, NJM Insurance Group, New Pod City, The 1772 Foundation,  Mills Schnoering Architects, New Jersey Historical Commission, New Jersey Historic Trust
Funding support for Trent House operations is provided in part by the Trent House Association’s members and donors; by grants from the 1772 Foundation, the New Jersey Council for the Humanities, the New Jersey Historic Trust, and the Mercer County Cultural and Heritage Commission through funding from the New Jersey Historical Commission and the Mercer County Board of Chosen Freeholders;
​and its corporate sponsors StoneTech Fabrication, Orion Builders/Remodelers, Glenna Stone Interior Design, FVHD Architects Planners and New Pod City.
The House is a National Historic Landmark and is listed in both the State and National Registers of Historic Places. ​

The 1719 William Trent House Museum ​is owned and maintained by the City of Trenton, Trenton, NJ,
and is operated and managed by the Trent House Association, a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization. 
Your donations are tax deductible.
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  • About
    • The Museum: Mission and Vision
    • The Association
    • News
  • Events
  • Discover!
    • House
    • Residents
    • Inventory
    • Grounds and Gardens
    • Archaeological Investigations
    • Interpreting Slavery
  • Students
  • Support
    • Donation
    • Membership
    • Leave a Legacy
    • Preserve Our Painting
    • Volunteer/Internship Opportunities
    • Partnerships/Corporate Sponsorship
  • Contact
  • Staff/Board Log-in