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State Highway 29
Trenton - Frenchtown, NJ
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State Highway 29 begins in the New Jersey State Capitol, Trenton. Route 29 begins in Mercer County and passes through Hunterdon County to end in Frenchtown, New Jersey. Route 29 travels it's entire length along the free flowing Delaware River. On the map studied for this reference, Route 29 passes eight river towns. Landmarks and towns are in the order they appear on the tour starting with the State Capitol Building. This tour will present the outdoor/ rural experience available along Route 29.

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ROUTE 29 DIRECTORY, Landmarks & Towns.

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  2. NO SMOKING SIGN
  3. New Jersey State Capitol Building
  4. THE OLD BARRACKS
  5. TRENTON WAR MEMORIAL
  6. WASHINGTON CROSSING
  7. LINK TO: State of New Jersey Tourism
  8. TITUSVILLE
  9. LINK TO: Mohawk Canoe Club Website
  10. BELL MOUNTAIN
  11. THE GOLDEN NUGGET ANTIQUES
  12. THE LAMBERTVILLE WING DAM
  13. LINK TO: newhopepa.com Delaware River Page
  14. LAMBERTVILLE
  15. LINK TO: www.newhopepa.com MAIN PAGE
  16. @STOCKTON ROUTE 519 Starts
  17. LINK TO: www.wdvrfm.org Radio on the net
  18. RAVEN ROCK
  19. BULLS ISLAND
  20. Kingwood Boat access area...
  21. BYRAN
  22. FRENCHTOWN
  23. LINK TO: www.frenchtown.com
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