St. Monica’s Episcopal Church lies in the very center of the Spring Street neighborhood of Trenton. Spring Street was the center of Trenton’s middle class African-American community during the mid-twentieth century. According to the 2011 publication by Richard Grubb & Associates for ... » Learn More about St. Monica’s Episcopal Church (now Greater is He Ministries)
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Trenton Savings Fund Society
DESCRIPTION: This striking, Beaux-Arts style, white-granite and steel building, was designed in 1901 by renowned bank architects Louis Moweray and Justin Affinger. The Trenton Savings Fund Society is a classic example of Beaux Arts architecture, with a symmetrical façade, grand arched entryway ... » Learn More about Trenton Savings Fund Society
Pettys Run Archaeological Site
UPDATES: 05/27/2011: the State of NJ has issued an advertising for bids for filling in Petty's Run, which they have termed "Stabilization & Closure of the Petty's Run Excavation." There is a fixed price of $410,434 for the work. 06/2011: Early this month, the State Government, Wagering, Tourism ... » Learn More about Pettys Run Archaeological Site
Trenton Central High School
UPDATES: 05/2010: Trenton's newly-elected Mayor, Tony Mack, has pledged support for rehabilitating Trenton Central High School. 11/2010: New Jersey's newly-elected Governor Christie proposes an overhaul of the Schools Development Authority. Meanwhile, local advocates continue their fight to ... » Learn More about Trenton Central High School
St. Michael’s Church
UPDATES: 07/2010 Update: The church received a grant for a Preservation Plan, which was completed in 2007. Some interior repairs/ restoration have taken place, as well as ongoing maintenance, including roof repairs. The church will be applying for another NJ Historic Trust grant this fall for ... » Learn More about St. Michael’s Church
Horsman Doll Factory
UPDATES: 1/2012: A fire has damaged the third floor of the Horsman Doll Factory. The single-alarm blaze is suspected to have been the result of arson. 07/2010 Update: A large real estate group currently owns the site and is playing the role of absentee landlord. They have had several plans over ... » Learn More about Horsman Doll Factory
Broad Street Bank
UPDATES: 2004: The building was purchased in February by a Long Island, NY developer for $2.5 million. The building is to be converted into apartments, with retail space on the first floor and offices on the mezzanine and second stories. 4/2008: PNJ is proud to announce that the rehabilitated ... » Learn More about Broad Street Bank
The Trenton Iron Company
UPDATES: 07/2010 Update: Building Four of the American Steel and Iron Works was saved from demolition by the county in 1999 following public outcry. At that time the county funded stabilization of the building and repaired the roof, repointed the bricks, and made other repairs. Over the years ... » Learn More about The Trenton Iron Company
NJ Department of Health and Agriculture Buildings
DESCRIPTION: Constructed 1962-1963, the New Jersey Department of Health and Agriculture Buildings are a complex of two pre-cast concrete buildings, one cylindrical and one cubed, connected by steel-and-glass pedestrian sky bridges. The complex was designed by Alfred Clauss and Jane West Clauss, ... » Learn More about NJ Department of Health and Agriculture Buildings
Crescent Temple
UPDATES: 12/2020: The Pentecostal Church Assembly of God still owns the Crescent Temple property and uses it for religious services. Interior images can be seen on their active Google page here. 12/2011: The Crescent Temple has been purchased by the Pentecostal Church Assembly of God, a ... » Learn More about Crescent Temple