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Tombstones in the cemetery attached to The First Presbyterian Church of Trenton, New Jersey. The church was founded in 1712. Michael Mancuso/The Times
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Exterior of The First Presbyterian Church of Trenton, New Jersey, at 120 East State Street. The church was founded in 1712. Michael Mancuso/The Times
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Tombstones in the cemetery attached to The First Presbyterian Church of Trenton, New Jersey. The church was founded in 1712. Michael Mancuso/The Times
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Reuel Kamau 6, left, learns a colonial-era game at The First Presbyterian Church of Trenton, New Jersey, where a Colonial Church service was being held on Sunday January 1st, 2012. Richard McLaughlin,...
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Church members wear colonial garb at The First Presbyterian Church of Trenton, New Jersey, where a Colonial Church service being held on Sunday January 1st, 2012. The church was founded in 1712 Michael...
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Church members wearing colonial garb are silhouetted bay a large window at The First Presbyterian Church of Trenton, New Jersey, where a Colonial Church service being held on Sunday January 1st, 2012....
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From left, Joe Dee and Selah Kamau wait for more colonial garb from Reverend John Russell Allen, Pastor, seated, of The First Presbyterian Church of Trenton, New Jersey, where a Colonial Church service...
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At The First Presbyterian Church of Trenton, New Jersey, Reverend John Russell Allen, Pastor, center, reads from the gospel during a Colonial Church service being held on Sunday January 1st, 2012. The...
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Church members gather at The First Presbyterian Church of Trenton, New Jersey, where a Colonial Church service was being held on Sunday January 1st, 2012. Jean Bickal is second from left. The church...
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At The First Presbyterian Church of Trenton, New Jersey, Reverend John Russell Allen, Pastor, center, reads from the gospel during a Colonial Church service being held on Sunday January 1st, 2012. The...
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Reenactors march up Barrack St in Trenton, New Jersey between the Old Barracks Museum and the Old Masonic Temple on Saturday, December, 31, 2011, following a reenactment of the Battle of Trenton, part...
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From left, Alexandretta Grant, 6 months old, of Townsend, MA and her mom Julia Grant enjoy a happy moment at the Old Barracks Museum on Saturday, December, 31, 2011, following a reenactment of the...
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Alexandretta Grant, 6 months old, of Townsend, MA, tries her hand at playing a colonial-era drum the Old Barracks Museum on Saturday, December, 31, 2011, following a reenactment of the Battle of...
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Reenactors march up Barrack St in Trenton, New Jersey between the Old Barracks Museum and the Old Masonic Temple on Saturday, December, 31, 2011, following a reenactment of the Battle of Trenton, part...
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Reenactors dressed as soldiers talk outside the Old Barracks Museum on Saturday, December, 31, 2011, following a reenactment of the Battle of Trenton, part of the city's Patriots' Week activities....
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General George Washington, left, interpreted by John Godzieba, president of the Friends of Washington Crossing Park, sits on his horse at the Old Barracks Museum on Saturday, December, 31, 2011,...
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