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00097_Field_gg07q25.txt
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Audio:QS072501
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Correct:Trenton*QS072502*
Wrong 1:Camden
Wrong 2:Dover
Wrong 3:Elizabeth
Wrong 4:Jersey City
Wrong 5:Newark
Wrong 6:Passaic
Wrong 7:Paterson
Wrong 8:Wilmington
GeoByte1:Originally known as Trent's Town, this city was named after New Jersey colony chief justice William Trent.
GeoByte2:The first permanent white settlement in New Jersey was founded in the area that is now Trenton.
GeoByte3:Before the British arrived in the 1600s, the area that is now Trenton was occupied by the Delaware Indians.
GeoByte4:Trenton was briefly the nation's capital in late 1784 and again in 1799.
GeoByte5:George Washington made his famous crossing of the Delaware River near Trenton.
GeoByte6:Trenton originally was a Quaker settlement known as The Falls.
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