Museums, libraries, art galleries and other attractions, along with recreational and sports facilities and programs in the city of Trenton, New Jersey are listed in this category.
 
 
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The gallery on South Broad Street in Trenton, New Jersey provides custom framing, historical memorabilia, and collectibles, specializing in archival framing and antique frames. Its products and services are highlighted, and a map shows the location of the gallery.
http://www.artifactsgallerytrenton.com/
Trenton, New Jersey’s downtown visual arts center offers classes, exhibitions, and events. Its educational programs, gallery exhibits, and calendar of events are published, along with information about leasing a studio.
http://www.artworkstrenton.org/
The semi-professional chorus was organized in 2006, offering concerts, special performances, and community outreach programs. A schedule of upcoming concerts and events are published, its donors and sponsors are highlighted, and contact data is posted to the site.
http://www.capitalsingers.org/
Constructed by the New Jersey Colony in 1758, the barracks was used to house British soldiers during the French and Indian War, and was used until 1766, later serving the Continental Army as a military hospital. In 1902, it was opened as a museum. Its history, activities, and collections are featured.
http://www.barracks.org/
Polish Arts Club of Trenton, New Jersey
Established in 1946, the club offers cultural, academic and social activities, as well as a scholarship program. Its officers, membership information, and a calendar of upcoming events are posted.
http://www.trentonpolisharts.org/
An affiliate of Thomas Edison State College, the NJSL serves the executive, legislative and judicial branches of state government, as well as providing library and information services to the people of New Jersey. Directions, a schedule of events, hours and holidays are posted.
http://www.njstatelib.org/
Trenton City Museum at Ellarslie
Operated by the Trenton Museum Society, the city museum is housed at Ellarslie, an Italianate villa that had been built for Henry McCall Sr. of Philadelphia. Its history and architecture are featured, along with its exhibits, a schedule of events, educational programs, and collections. An online store is also featured.
http://www.ellarslie.org/
TFS is a non-profit organization comprised of filmmakers, film professionals, and area residents, providing educational programs, screenings, and festivals for the greater Trenton, New Jersey region. Its schedules, venues, and contacts are put forward, and a private forum is available to members.
http://trentonfilmsociety.org/
Organized as a subscription library in 1750, the first fifty books in the library’s collections were purchased by Benjamin Franklin. Its history, policies, researh facilities, location, hours of operation, and schedules are posted, along with a calendar or events and classes.
http://www.trentonlib.org/
Visual Arts Center of New Jersey
The Visual Arts Center of New Jersey was founded as the Summit Art Association in 1933, now hosting a nine studio art school with three interior galleries and an outdoor exhibition space. Directions, hours, a calendar of events, and an overview of its membership policies are put forward.
http://www.artcenternj.org/