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North America > United States of America > Mid-Atlantic > New Jersey > Delaware River Region > Mercer County (New Jersey)

Mercer County is in the Delaware River Region of New Jersey.

Cities

Map
Map of Mercer County (New Jersey)
  • 1 Trenton — state capital
  • 2 Ewing — home of The College of New Jersey (TCNJ)
  • 3 Hightstown
  • 4 Princeton — the site of the famous Ivy League university
  • 5 Robbinsville
  • 6 Titusville — site where Washington crossed the Delaware River
  • 7 West Windsor - blue ribboned school district

Other destinations

Understand

Get in

Get around

See

  • 1 Hopewell Museum (28 East Broad Street).
  • 2 Old School Baptist Meeting House. Contains the grave of John Hart.

Do

Learn

  • Mercer County Community College, West Windsor
  • Princeton University, Princeton
  • Rider University Lawrence Township
  • The College of New Jersey (TCNJ), Ewing Township
  • Thomas Edison State College, Trenton

Eat

  • Romeo's Restaurant & Pizza, 10 Schalks Crossing Road, +1 609 799-4554.
  • Carlucci's Italian Grill, 335 Princeton Hightstown Road, +1 609 936-0900.
  • Bagel Hole, 64 Princeton Hightstown Road #C, +1 609 275-8977.

Drink

Stay safe

Trenton is one of the best cities in Jersey so enjoy it has a lot of fun things to do and it is top 10 of the best cities for young people

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