Trenton Battle Monument
Aerial footage of Trenton Battle Monument and Trenton, NJ
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.
Trenton Battle Monument
The Trenton Battle Monument is a massive column-type structure in the Battle Monument section of Trenton, Mercer County, New Jersey, United States. It commemorates the December 26, 1776, Battle of Trenton, a pivotal victory for the Continental forces during the American Revolutionary War. (Source: Wikipedia).
Trenton NJ aerial shots - battle monument (raw footage)
some raw footage that i shot about 5 years ago (summer of 2006) while standing atop the trenton battle monument
Volunteer cleanup of the Trenton Battle Monument Park.
TRENTON - Sunday, September 13, 2015Volunteer cleanup of the Trenton Battle Monument Park.In a project initiated by North Ward Councilwoman Marge Caldwell-Wilson, members of Team Red, White & Blue of the MDL Joint Base, members from VFW-Lodg
Rally for Equity at the State House in Trenton, NJ 05-15-16
05-15-16 Rally for Equity
Phila - Trenton
Philadelphia - Trenron Night Raine Timelapse
8/28/11 The DE by Waterfront Park in Trenton, NJ
This video was uploaded from an Android phone.
Debilitated Battle Monument A Sad Sight In Trenton
During the 4th of July week especially you'd think it would be important to honor the symbol of America, the American flag. However, that isn't necessarily the case at the Battle Monument in Trenton where the memorial is a complete wreck, so much so that a Kentucky couple volunteering with the Special Olympics complained to the state about the site.
The monument was supposed to memorialize veterans, both those who have served and those who are currently fighting for our country. But now a tattered flag hangs from a dilapidated flag pole, the fence that lines the property is broken and in pieces on the ground, the grass is overgrown and there is a closed sign hanging on the doors of the monument.
Councilwoman Caldwell-Wilson took action to get the tattered flag down and even purchased a new one on her own to replace it.
You can't just put up any regular flag and this is a very very large flag, but I figured that was the only way I was going to make this happen was just go purchase the flag myself, she explained.
Revolution Battle of Trenton
Kiwanis Club of Trenton organizes cleanup of Battle Monument Park
Kiwanis Club of Trenton organizes cleanup of Battle Monument Park on Saturday, March 3, 2018. At the same time, Boy Scout Troop 180A, of Allentown, retires the old flag and raises a new one in its place. Michael Mancuso | For NJ.com
Trenton protesters walking back to their starting point The Battle Monument
Trenton protesters walking back to their starting point The Battle Monument
By: David Foster
Published on: December 10, 2014
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Trenton Christmas Parade 2017 4K
This is a video I shot of the Trenton GA/Dade County Christmas Parade 2017.
I didn't operate the camera much, as I was taking pictures as well.
Enjoy!
Relighting of the Trenton Makes Bridge
The iconic Trenton Makes bridge over the Delaware River was relit on May 31, 2018 with with new state-of-the-art LED lighting components and a new electrical supply system. (Video by Stokes Creative Group courtesy the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission)
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1940s NEW JERSEY TRAVELOGUE ATLANTIC CITY ASBURY PARK TRENTON 20234 MD
This beautiful 1940s color film NEW JERSEY JOURNEY was produced by John Bransby Productions for the Esso Standard Oil Company at a time when the state's future seemed bright and limitless. The New Jersey of this era was a state on the move. It has shipyards (1:36), industrial areas (1:38), oil refineries (1:40), trunk line railroads (1:45), manufacturers (1:52), commuter trains (1:58), shipping (2:01), trucking (2:07), the Newark Airport (2:11), aerial skyways (2:21) of the New Jersey Turnpike, and the Camden Bridge spanning the Delaware River (2:38) and the Washington Bridge spanning the Hudson River (2:51). New Jersey is a land of beauty (3:03-3:44). Trout fly fishing (4:05-5:45) is maintained by fish hatcheries (5:49-6:42). Scenic byways wind through the Delaware Water Gap (6:49) and the rocky Palisades overlooking the Hudson River (6:59). The High Point Monument is on the highest peak of the Kittatinny Mountains (7:18). The Verdant Hills (7:59) overlook lakes (8:06) with beachgoers, swimmers (8:16), speed boaters (8:24), sailboats full of women in 1940s bathing suits (8:31), and sailboat racing (8:40-9:10). New Jersey’s nickname is “the Garden State” (9:20-9:59). A 1940 GMC 1 ton pickup is shown with a radio telephone (9:45). Lima beans are processed and packed within an hour (10:00-10:25), such as Seabrook Farms (10:27). Tomatoes go from field to cannery (10:30-11:00). At Plainsboro’s dairy farms (11:08), pedigreed bulls (11:20) use an electric exercise machine (11:30). Fruit trees include apples (11:50) and peaches (12:06). Flowers are an agriculture crop (12:13), including zinnias (12:31), roses (12:40), and orchids (12:49). Beachgoers lounge at Asbury Park (13:35). The annual baby parade attracts thousands (14:06-14:33). Red Bank hosts an annual inboard and outboard motor boat regatta (14:34-16-20). Take a scenic ocean drive (16:21) to Barnegat Lighthouse on Long Beach Island (16:44). Women in 1940s bikinis (17:04) visit the Cape May Lighthouse (17:09) at the southern tip of the state. Yachts take the structured waterways (17:15-17:57). Oyster farmers (18:01) collect and sell their finds from Delaware Bay (18:27). Eating a raw oyster is shown (18:46-19:02). Deep sea fishing is available (19:11-20:55). Ruins from the Revolutionary War dot the drive through the Pine Barrens region (21:09-21:49). Visit where George Washington crossed the Delaware in 1776 and the McConkey Ferry Inn (21:49-22:32). The Trenton Battle Monument (22:38) marks where Washington placed his artillery. The Princeton Battle Monument commemorates Washington’s victory there January 3, 1777 (22:58). In Morristown National Historical Park, Jockey Hollow housed the Continental Army for two winters (23:11). The Wick House (23:32) has been accurately restored. Morristown has a statue of Washington (23:50) that stands opposite his headquarters at the Ford House (23:52). Nassau Hall and Blair Hall still stand at Princeton University (23:58-24:23), as does the Memorial Chapel (24:23). There’s also Drew University (24:40), Saint Elizabeth’s Girls College (23:45), New Jersey State College for Women (24:50), and Rutgers (24:54), where agriculture is studied (25:15-25:46). Activities include golfing (25:50-26:10) and the annual field trials with Irish Setter dogs (26:13-28:12). The fall color is beautiful (28:14). Atlantic City’s boardwalk is a major attraction (28:32), as is the Miss America parade (29:07-30:20). Happy motoring from Esso Standard Oil Company (30:55), founded in 1912, commonly known as ExxonMobil in the US.
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Visiting the WW2 Memorial at Trenton NJ November 13, 2016
Who REALLY Attended the Gun Rights Rally in Trenton NJ???
Do you want to know who REALLY attended that gun rights rally in Trenton NJ? Watch and find out!
The rally took place at the War Memorial in Trenton NJ on March 26, 2018.
Kiwanis Club of Trenton organizes 2018 cleanup of Battle Monument Park
Kiwanis Club of Trenton organizes cleanup of Battle Monument Park on Saturday, March 3, 2018. At the same time, Boy Scout Troop 180A, of Allentown, retires the old flag and raises a new one in its place. (Michael Mancuso | For NJ.com)