Accessible during regular TESU lobby hours; no formal visiting schedule.
Year Constructed/Founded: Mural completed: 1990s
This mural by N.C. Wyeth artistically captures George Washington’s crossing of the Delaware. It honors Trenton’s place in the Revolutionary narrative. Displayed prominently, it keeps the memory of 1776 alive through visual storytelling. Read more...
Outdoor monument; open to the public daily with no set visiting hours.
Year Constructed/Founded: Installed: Early 2000s
This statue captures the bold and perilous crossing of the Delaware River by General George Washington on Christmas night, 1776. It honors the courage and strategy that led to a pivotal American victory at Trenton. A powerful reminder of the risk and sacrifice behind our independence. Read more...
Publicly accessible outdoors. Availability may vary based on site access.
Year Constructed/Founded: Installed: 2017
This vibrant mural commemorates the public reading of the Declaration of Independence in Trenton. It symbolizes the transformative moment when citizens first heard the call for freedom from British rule. Located downtown, it bridges modern civic life with Revolutionary-era patriotism. Read more...