Trenton
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Trenton may refer to:
Places
[edit]Canada
[edit]- Trenton, Nova Scotia, a town
- Trenton, Ontario, an unincorporated community
- CFB Trenton, a Canadian Forces Base near Trenton, Ontario
United States
[edit]- Trenton, New Jersey, the capital of the state of New Jersey
- Trenton, Alabama, an unincorporated community
- Trenton, Florida, a city
- Trenton, Georgia, a city
- Trenton, Illinois, a city
- Trenton, Indiana, an unincorporated community
- Trenton, Iowa, a census-designated place
- Trenton, Kansas, an unincorporated community
- Trenton, Kentucky, a city
- Trenton, Maine, a town
- Trenton, Michigan, a small city
- Trenton, Missouri, a city
- Trenton, Nebraska, a village
- Trenton, New York, a town
- Trenton, North Carolina, a town
- Trenton, North Dakota, an unincorporated community
- Trenton, Ohio, a city
- Trenton, South Carolina, a town
- Trenton, Tennessee, a city
- Trenton, Texas, a city
- Trenton, Utah, a town
- Trenton, Wisconsin (disambiguation), various places
- Trenton Township (disambiguation), various places
People
[edit]- Trenton (given name)
- Daniel Trenton (born 1977), Australian taekwondo athlete
- Jim Trenton (born 1953), American radio broadcaster
Other uses
[edit]- Roman Catholic Diocese of Trenton, New Jersey
- Trenton Airport (disambiguation)
- Trenton station (disambiguation)
- Trenton High School (disambiguation)
- Trenton (Cumberland, Virginia), a historic plantation home located near Cumberland, Virginia
- USS Trenton, the name of four United States Navy ships
- Battle of Trenton, American Revolutionary War battle in New Jersey, December 26, 1776
- Second Battle of Trenton, January 2, 1777
- Trenton (pilot boat), formerly the fishing schooner Kernwood
See also
[edit]- All pages with titles beginning with Trenton
- Trenton Historic District (disambiguation)
- Trenton Line, a train line that goes from Trenton, New Jersey to Philadelphia
- Trenton Six, six African-American defendants tried for murder of an elderly white shopkeeper in 1948