Cadwalader Park 100th
Trenton's oldest park celebrates it's 100th anniversary.
Cadwalader Park
The crown jewel of Trenton's recreational system has provided generations of city dwellers with a taste of the country as envisioned by Frederick Law Olmsted.
NJTL of Trenton ~ Cadwalader Park Festivities
Grand Opening of the Cadwalader Park Tennis Facility in Trenton, NJ.
8/28/11 The DE by Waterfront Park in Trenton, NJ
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Trenton Makes Bridge
This slogan graces a bridge across the Delaware River and epitomizes Trenton's role was an industrial powerhouse in the 19th & early 20th centuries.
Trenton flash flooding
Flash flooding at the intersection of West State Street and Parkside Avenue at Cadwalader Park. Michael Mancuso | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
Trenton Battle Monument
This granite column marks a site of national importance, it was here that George Washington's forces entered the town at the beginning of the Battle of Trenton.
The rachett shit you see in Trenton
Organized Gang Stalking In Trenton NJ 1B
This video was created on October 15th 2010 in Trenton, New Jersey. The video demonstrates the presence of gang stalking in this parking lot and the intensity of these crimes.
As I was pulling out of the parking lot area, my side-view cameras was able to pick up the side of this second vehicle 1:22. Now I'm entering the end of the parking lot, but I'm on the other side of this vehicle 2:17.
I was able to get the license plate of this vehicle 2:37 and 2:54.
After leaving parking lot area, this vehicle follows me to the intersection, which is shown in Organized Gang Stalking In Trenton, NJ 1A. A side-view of this vehicle can be seen at 4:13.
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TRENTON NEW JERSEY HAS FALLEN TO THE SLUMS
Over 7,000 properties vacant but swatters have taken over the cities vacant properties multiple fires has been cause due to crack smokers heroin users Etc they have been careless and burn it down our City Homes childhood memories and at the end of the day that's all it is just memories nothing lasts forever especially here in Trenton New Jersey
Cadwalder Park Trenton NJ (early 70's, no sound)
This is the only early film that I have.
There is no sound.
My cousin at Cadwalder Park Trenton and myself in Trenton and Ewing NJ.
Man in front of Trenton cemetery
2013 Song 9 CADWALADER PARK
I can't promise you paradise maybe just Cadwalader Park.....
Trenton, New Jersey | Wikipedia audio article
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Trenton, New Jersey
00:02:07 1 History
00:04:27 1.1 Riots of 1968
00:06:11 2 Geography
00:08:10 2.1 Panoramic views
00:08:19 2.2 Neighborhoods
00:11:17 2.3 Climate
00:14:54 3 Demographics
00:15:19 3.1 2010 Census
00:18:53 3.2 2000 Census
00:21:54 4 Economy
00:23:18 4.1 Urban Enterprise Zone
00:23:44 4.2 Television market
00:24:18 5 Arts and culture
00:26:39 6 Sports
00:28:19 7 Parks and recreation
00:28:38 7.1 Historic sites
00:29:27 8 Government
00:29:36 8.1 Local government
00:30:10 8.1.1 Mayor and Council
00:30:48 8.1.2 Interim mayor 2014
00:31:17 8.1.3 Mayor's conviction and removal from office
00:32:35 8.2 Federal, state and county representation
00:35:25 8.3 Politics
00:38:41 9 Fire department
00:39:29 10 Education
00:39:38 10.1 Colleges and universities
00:40:20 10.2 Public schools
00:43:07 10.3 Charter schools
00:44:04 10.4 Private schools
00:44:52 11 Crime
00:46:27 11.1 New Jersey State Prison
00:47:25 12 Transportation
00:47:34 12.1 Roads and highways
00:48:58 12.2 Public transportation
00:51:04 13 Media
00:51:51 14 Notable people
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Trenton is the capital city of the U.S. state of New Jersey and the county seat of Mercer County. It was briefly the capital of the United States. The city's metropolitan area is grouped with the New York metropolitan area by the United States Census Bureau, but directly borders the Philadelphia metropolitan area and is part of the Philadelphia Combined Statistical Area and the Federal Communications Commission's Philadelphia Designated Market Area. As of the 2010 United States Census, Trenton had a population of 84,913, making it the state's 10th-most-populous municipality. The Census Bureau estimated that the city's population was 84,034 in 2014.Trenton dates back at least to June 3, 1719, when mention was made of a constable being appointed for Trenton, while the area was still part of Hunterdon County. Boundaries were recorded for Trenton Township as of March 2, 1720, a courthouse and jail were constructed in Trenton around 1720 and the Freeholders of Hunterdon County met annually in Trenton. Trenton became New Jersey's capital as of November 25, 1790, and the City of Trenton was formed within Trenton Township on November 13, 1792. Trenton Township was incorporated as one of New Jersey's initial group of 104 townships by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on February 21, 1798. On February 22, 1834, portions of Trenton Township were taken to form Ewing Township. The remaining portion of Trenton Township was absorbed by the City of Trenton on April 10, 1837. A series of annexations took place over a 50-year period, with the city absorbing South Trenton borough (April 14, 1851), portions of Nottingham Township (April 14, 1856), both the Borough of Chambersburg Township and Millham Township (both on March 30, 1888), as well as Wilbur Borough (February 28, 1898). Portions of Ewing Township and Hamilton Township were annexed to Trenton on March 23, 1900.
Trenton New Jersey History and Cartography (1872)
Trenton New Jersey history is explored by examining this old map that was originally produced in 1872. In the video we zoom-in and look at the various historical characteristics of this map while we relate information about the city itself.
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The Man Behind New York's Central Park and Prospect Park, Stanford University Campus (1999)
Frederick Law Olmsted (April 26, 1822 – August 28, 1903) was an American landscape architect, journalist, social critic, and public administrator. He is popularly considered to be the father of American landscape architecture. Olmsted was famous for co-designing many well-known urban parks with his senior partner Calvert Vaux, including Prospect Park and Central Park in New York City,[2] as well as Elm Park (Worcester, Massachusetts), considered by many to be the first municipal park in America.
Other projects that Olmsted was involved in include the country's first and oldest coordinated system of public parks and parkways in Buffalo, New York; the country's oldest state park, the Niagara Reservation in Niagara Falls, New York; one of the first planned communities in the United States, Riverside, Illinois; Mount Royal Park in Montreal, Quebec; the Emerald Necklace in Boston, Massachusetts; Highland Park in Rochester, New York; Belle Isle Park, in the Detroit River for Detroit, Michigan; the Grand Necklace of Parks in Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Cherokee Park and entire parks and parkway system in Louisville, Kentucky; the 735-acre (297 ha) Forest Park in Springfield, Massachusetts, featuring America's first public wading pool;[3] the George Washington Vanderbilt II Biltmore Estate in Asheville, North Carolina; the master plans for the University of California, Berkeley, the University of Maine, and Stanford University near Palo Alto, California as well as for The Lawrenceville School; and Montebello Park in St. Catharines, Ontario. In Chicago his projects include: Jackson Park; Washington Park; the Midway Plaisance for the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition; the south portion of Chicago's emerald necklace boulevard ring; Anderson Park in Upper Montclair, New Jersey; Cadwalader Park in Trenton, New Jersey; and the University of Chicago campus. In Washington, D.C., he worked on the landscape surrounding the United States Capitol building.
The quality of Olmsted's landscape architecture was recognized by his contemporaries, who showered him with prestigious commissions. His work, especially in Central Park in New York City, set a standard of excellence that continues to influence landscape architecture in the United States. His second line of achievement involves his activism in conservation, including work at Niagara Falls, the Adirondack region of upstate New York, and the National Park system. Thirdly, he played a major role in organizing and providing medical services to the Union Army in the Civil War.
In Erik Larson's The Devil in the White City, Olmsted is featured as one of the most important figures participating in the design of the 1893 Chicago World's Columbian Exposition. In the book, his personality and actions are given significant coverage. In addition, his importance in designing the fair is highlighted (e.g., his part in picking the geographic site and his bureaucratic involvement in planning the fair).
Trenton Potteries
Trenton, NJ. was once home to a thriving and influential pottery industry.
Lincoln in Trenton
Abraham Lincoln journeyed through New Jersey by train in February 1861. He was on his way to his first inauguration in Washington, D.C. Although the state had not voted for Lincoln, he was invited to speak at the State House in Trenton, where he addressed both the Senate and the General Assembly.
It Happened Here: New Jersey is a production of Kean University, in partnership with the New Jersey Historical Commission. The series is narrated by Willie Geist. PCK Media is serving as producer of the series. For more information about this and other activities planned for New Jersey's 350th Anniversary, visit officialnj350.com.