Exciting Updates from 120 East State: Jan/Feb 2024

Photo Credits: Steve Thomas, reenactor (http://livinghistoryco.com) portrays an NJ’s own Colonel Tye at RevNJ’s Tavern Talks held at 120 East State on December 29. Thanks to the DEP, Washington Crossing […]
120 East State Appeals to Community to Help Solve A 200-year-old Trenton History Mystery

Solve the Mystery of Early Black Trentonians Buried in the Churchyard. Perfect way to celebrate Black History Month by rediscovering critical Black history in Trenton.
2024 In Review: Celebrating a Year of Growth and Impact

Photo Credit: Steve Thomas, reenactor (http://livinghistoryco.com) portrays an NJ’s own Colonel Tye at RevNJ’s Tavern Talks held at 120 East State on December 29. Thanks to the DEP, Washington Crossing […]
NJCH Announces $205,716 in New Grant Awards

17 projects in 10 counties receive funding, many focused on showcasing untold local stories (Camden, NJ) – The New Jersey Council for the Humanities (NJCH) has awarded 17 grants totaling […]
Exciting Updates from 120 East State: November/December 2024

Join Us for Patriots Week Open House & Tours on December 28th Join us for an open house and tours at one of the key sites of the Battles of […]
Exciting Updates from 120 East State: October/November 2024

Please Come to 120 East State’s Community Connects – Happening November 7 & November 9 Are you passionate about making a difference in your community? Now’s your chance! We’re inviting […]
Exciting Updates from 120 East State: September/October 2024

We Are Climbing Higher and Soaring Together 120 East State Street launched its grassroots “Climbing Together, Soaring Together” fundraising campaign on October 1, as part of its project to turn […]
First Presbyterian, Lafayette, and Shared Connections

By: Ben Moyer On September 26, 1824, Gilbert du Motier, better known to history as the Marquis de Lafayette, worshiped at First Presbyterian Church of Trenton as part of his […]
120 East State Announces “Climbing Higher, Soaring Together” Grassroots Community Fundraising Campaign

Funds to help transform Historic First Presbyterian Church into Downtown Arts, Cultural Center and Economic Engine
Non-Profit 120 East State Seeks to Partner with the People of Trenton
Updates from 120 East State: August 2024

Aerial photo of 120 East State circa 1968 Two Major Developments Help Accelerate 120 East State Street Steeple Center Project Forward Mercer County awarded 120 East State a $2,000 from […]