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Accessible during regular park hours; no formal interior hours.
Year Constructed/Founded: Dedicated: 1922
Commemorates the Battle of Princeton on January 3, 1777. The monument honors General Washington’s leadership and the Continental Army’s victory. It serves as a prominent landmark in downtown Princeton. Read more...
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Hours of Operation:
Check with the Trenton Visitors Bureau for current hours, as they may vary seasonally.
Year Constructed/Founded: Erected: 1893
Towering over the site of the Battle of Trenton, this 148-foot monument commemorates General Washington’s daring Christmas night attack on Hessian forces. The victory marked a crucial turning point in the Revolutionary War, revitalizing American morale and inspiring new enlistments. Visitors can climb the monument and explore exhibits detailing the artillery positions that helped secure the triumph. Read more...
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Hours of Operation:
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...
