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Additions to New Jersey State Capitol (1930). Architect: John Notman, Samuel Sloan, Lewis H. Broome, et al.
| New Jersey State Museum (W. State St.).
| Lutine House (c1840) (224 W. State St.).
| 212 & 214 W. State St. Style: Second Empire.
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Roebling Row (202-206 W. State St.). Style: Richardsonian Romanesque.
| Roebling Row (202-206 W. State St.).
| New Jersey Education Association building (186 W. State St.).
| 172 & 170 W. State St.
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170 W. State St.
| Princeton House (160 W. State St.). Style: Richardsonian Romanesque.
| 156 & 154 W. State St.
| 134 W. State St. Style: Victorian Romanesque.
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128-122 W. State St.
| Buildings of the Thomas Edison State College along W. State St.
| Kelsey Building (1911) (101 W. State St.) of Thomas Edison State College. Architect: Cass Gilbert. On National Register.
| Tile work details on Kelsey Building of Thomas Edison State College.
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Masonic Temple (1927). Architect: Harry A. Hill.
| Masonic Temple.
| Old Masonic Temple (1793) now Trenton Visitor's Bureau.
| Old Barracks Museum (c1758) (Barrack St.). On National Register.
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Old Barracks Museum Georgian House.
| Old Barracks Museum outside staircase.
| Old Barracks where Washington's troops defeated Hessian troops on December 26, 1776.
| William Trent House (1719) built by founder of . Style: Georgian.
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