Mercer County - Trenton - A Look at the Architectural History of the Trenton Area

September 15-January 11 – Mercer County
The Trenton Museum Society
and FVHD Architects - Planners
Present

A Look at the Architectural History of the Trenton Area
on display, second floor galleries 
September 15, 2018 - January 11, 2019
 Opening Reception,  Sunday, September 16, 2-4 pm
The Trenton Museum Society and FVHD Architects - Planners are proud to announce an exhibit celebrating the one hundredth anniversary of the full service architectural design firm founded in Trenton by PL Fowler in 1918. The exhibit, displaying historical and architectural photographs, drawings and artifacts from the FVHD - Architects Planners firm's history is on view in the second floor galleries at the Trenton City Museum at Ellarslie in Cadwalader Park from September 15, 2018 through January 11, 2019. 

 The firm is proud of its long history of design excellence in the Trenton area starting in 1918 and continuing today as FVHD Architects. The work of the firm and its predecessors has made a significant impact on the built environment in Mercer County.

 The long project history includes many original school buildings for Trenton, Lawrence and Ewing Township School Districts; the restoration of the 1719 William Trent house; the GM Fisher Body Plant; Mercer Hospital; Waterfront (now Arm & Hammer) Stadium; Ewing Township Municipal/Police Facility; several Trenton City branch library buildings; Trenton public housing and numerous others.

 For more information about this exhibit or other events, see the Ellarslie website at www.ellarslie.org call 609-989-3632 or email tms@ellarslie.org.

Museum Hours
Wednesday - Saturday: Noon to 4PM
Sunday: 1 to 4 PM

Closed Monday, Tuesday and Municipal Holidays

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