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{{Image|2009-08-17 View of downtown Trenton in New Jersey and the mouth of the Assunpink Creek from across the Delaware River in Morrisville, Pennsylvania.jpg|right|350px|Downtown Trenton, and the mouth of Assunpink Creek, as viewed from across the Delaware River in Morrisville, Pennsylvania in 2009.}}
{{Image|2009-08-17 View of downtown Trenton in New Jersey and the mouth of the Assunpink Creek from across the Delaware River in Morrisville, Pennsylvania.jpg|right|350px|Downtown Trenton, and the mouth of Assunpink Creek, as viewed from across the Delaware River in Morrisville, Pennsylvania in 2009.}}
{{Image|Trentonmakesnight.jpg|right|350px|The bridge over the [[Delaware River]] by which Amtrak crosses from Trenton into [[Pennsylvania]].  For many years, some of the letter of the sign "Trenton Makes, the World Takes" were burned out, but to the amusement of the local population, the burnt-out letters were finally replaced in 2016 immediately before [[Donald Trump]] visited the city.}}
{{Image|Trentonmakesnight.jpg|right|350px|The Lower Trenton Bridge over the [[Delaware River]], by which trains cross from Trenton into [[Pennsylvania]], is visible to automobile traffic crossing the river on U.S. Route 1.  For many years, one of the letters of the sign "Trenton Makes, the World Takes" were burned out.  To the amusement of the local population, the burnt-out letters were finally replaced in 2016 immediately before [[Donald Trump]] visited the city.  The slogan refers to Trenton's factory output of products used around the world.}}
 
Lower Trenton Bridge, then an unattractive two-lane iron-truss toll span owned and operated by the Pennsylvania Railroad.


'''Trenton, New Jersey''' is the capital city in the [[United States of America|U.S]]. state of [[New Jersey]] and the seat of Mercer County.  The city of Trenton has about 90,000 people, nearly half of which are African American and more than one-third Hispanic.  The greater urban area has around 368,000 people.
'''Trenton, New Jersey''' is the capital city in the [[United States of America|U.S]]. state of [[New Jersey]] and the seat of Mercer County.  The city of Trenton has about 90,000 people, nearly half of which are African American and more than one-third Hispanic.  The greater urban area has around 368,000 people.

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Downtown Trenton, and the mouth of Assunpink Creek, as viewed from across the Delaware River in Morrisville, Pennsylvania in 2009.
The Lower Trenton Bridge over the Delaware River, by which trains cross from Trenton into Pennsylvania, is visible to automobile traffic crossing the river on U.S. Route 1. For many years, one of the letters of the sign "Trenton Makes, the World Takes" were burned out. To the amusement of the local population, the burnt-out letters were finally replaced in 2016 immediately before Donald Trump visited the city. The slogan refers to Trenton's factory output of products used around the world.
Lower Trenton Bridge, then an unattractive two-lane iron-truss toll span owned and operated by the Pennsylvania Railroad. 

Trenton, New Jersey is the capital city in the U.S. state of New Jersey and the seat of Mercer County. The city of Trenton has about 90,000 people, nearly half of which are African American and more than one-third Hispanic. The greater urban area has around 368,000 people.