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Friday, October 11, 2013

1936: AN EXQUISITE 77 YEAR OLD VIEW OF STATE AND BROAD

This graphic is being posted after a 3X magnification and a "sharpen," adjust contrast, etc. modification. It provides a great photo depicting center city Trenton during the Great Deparession of the late 1920's and into the 1930's. In fact. with just a bit of imagination, you can place yourself right behind that gentleman with the rolled up newspaper walking in front of the First Presbyterian Church and take a "virtual" tour!

2 comments:

RALPH LUCARELLA said...

THAT CEMETARY IN DOWNTOWN TRENTON SURE DISPLAYS MANY MEMORIALS OF PAST YEARS. I WENT THROUGH IT ON MY LAST VISIT FOR THE FIRST TIME AND WAS VERY SURPRISED TO SEE THEM. BEST REGARDS

Anonymous said...

I understand that the founders of the First Presbyterian Church aren't buried in the cemetery, but beneath the floor boards of the church.

Ed Millerick