Wayfinding in Mill Hill Park – Trenton, New Jersey

Isaac Kremer/ November 10, 2022/ Field Notes, Physical, wayfinding/ 0 comments

This three sided wayfinding station provides background on the history of Trenton. A tour featuring historic sites in the neighborhood is included.

A map from 1848 shows the mill, millpond, the Washington Baths (later known as Washington’s Retreat) that once occupied Mill Hill Park.

Historic Downtown Trenton and a tour are featured on a wayfinding panel. This includes 15 sites for people to visit. The tour was funded through the New Jersey Historic Trust and the City of Trenton. Sign design was by Hunter Research, Inc.

One final panel documents the history of the park. This is done through photographs, narrative, and a timeline.

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