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Trenton

Trenton is the second largest city in the state of New Jersey. It is the state capital. According to the United States Census Burea the population in 2000 was 85,403.

The city is a part of the Trenton-Ewing metro area. It is the the seat of Mercer county. It has an area of 7.7 square miles. According to the US Geologic Survey, the city is at 40°13'01" north and 74°44'36" west. The Federal Information Processing Standards location code (FIPS55) for this city is 3474000.

Mercer County Community College is in Trenton. Abbott Farm Historic District, Old Barracks and William Trent House are local sites listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

Trenton Mercer airport serves the city. Interstate Highways 195, 295 and 95 pass through Trenton.

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US Locality
Population: 85,403 (2000 Census)
Surface area: 7.7 mi²
Mayor: Douglas H. Palmer
County: Mercer
State: New Jersey
Metro area: Trenton-Ewing
Area Code: 609

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