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Support

Through the generous support of our donors, members, volunteers, interns, and public and private funders, the THA is able to develop and execute varied programs, events, interpretive aids and exhibits as well as conduct archival and archaeological research. Find out how you can contribute to the exciting work going on at the Trent House Museum. Just click on the accompanying images for more information.

William Trent House Donate
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Donate

As a 501c3 non-profit organization, monetary and in-kind donations to the Trent House Association are tax-deductible to the extent currently permitted by law.

Trent House Membership
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Become a Member

Joining the Trent House Association as a member helps support its work and offers benefits at several levels.

Trent house legacy bricks
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Leave a Legacy

​Commemorating the 300+ years since this elegant plantation manor was constructed, donors have the opportunity to make history and be a part of the Trent House 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. Available in three sizes.

Mahlon Stacy William Trent Painting
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Preserve Our Painting

In 1923, William Pedrick, a Trenton artist, painted his depiction of the son of Mahlon Stacy signing the deed conveying 800 acres of his father's holdings to William Trent. This painting, found recently in the Visitor Center attic, is damaged and we are seeking support to have it professionally restored.



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Volunteer/Become an Intern

Volunteers are vital to the Trent House Museum and there are many ways to use your talents and interests here.  We also offer internship opportunities for students at the high school, college, and graduate levels.

Trent House, corporate sponsor, partner
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Partner/Become a Corporate Sponsor

The Trent House Association benefits from its partnerships with other organizations and businesses and is always looking to expand those relationships. 
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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 is a National Historic Landmark listed in both the State and National Registers of Historic Places and is located in the Crossroads of the American Revolution National Heritage Area and on the Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route National Historic Trail.
​The 1719 William Trent House Museum is owned and maintained by the City of Trenton and managed and operated by the Trent House Association, a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization. Funding support for the Trent House Association’s operations and programming is provided in part by the Association’s members and donors; by grants from the New Jersey Council for the Humanities, the New Jersey Cultural Trust, the New Jersey Historic Trust, and the Mercer County Culture and Heritage Commission through funding from the New Jersey Historical Commission and the Mercer County Board of County Commissioners; and its corporate sponsors, NJM Insurance Group and Orion Builders/Remodelers.
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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
  • Videos & Recordings
  • Contact