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Trenton’s Old Barracks Museum, one of New Jersey’s most significant Revolutionary War sites, has officially reopened—welcoming visitors back to explore the story behind the first major American victory of the war.
Lieutenant Governor Dr. Dale Caldwell, Trenton Mayor Reed Gusciora, and Assemblyman Anthony S. Verrelli joined community members, historians, and local families to celebrate the milestone. The event highlighted the museum’s enduring role in preserving New Jersey’s Revolutionary legacy and educating future generations.
The New Jersey Department of State and local leaders emphasized the importance of keeping this historic landmark vibrant and accessible, ensuring that the lessons and stories of our nation’s early fight for independence remain alive in the heart of Trenton.

