Greenwood-Hamilton Historic District. Historic storefronts and sturdy brick rowhomes trace the curve of Greenwood and Hamilton Avenues here, creating a streetscape that feels authentically urban and neighborly. Residents enjoy quick access to downtown Trenton, while nearby dining hubs in Chambersburg and residential pockets of Villa Park expand options for coffee runs, family-owned restaurants, and everyday errands. With major employers and services across Mercer County within easy reach, the district balances convenience with character.
Weekends often revolve around local markets, pocket parks, and cultural outings. You’re minutes from the New Jersey State Museum’s galleries and planetarium, a regional anchor for art, history, and science programming for all ages. The neighborhood’s namesake avenues also serve as gateways to festivals and community events across the city, from live music in historic parks to seasonal food gatherings like the Greenwood Avenue farmers market.
Families are served by Trenton Public Schools, with magnet, career, and charter options nearby to tailor academic paths. Commuters appreciate the multimodal connectivity at the Trenton Transit Center, offering NJ TRANSIT rail, SEPTA service, and Amtrak connections for stress-free trips to Princeton, Philadelphia, or New York.
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