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  1. Trenton is the county seat and fourth largest city of Gibson County, Tennessee, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population was 4,240.

  2. Trenton is a city in Gibson County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 4,264 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Gibson County, and its third largest city. Trenton is located at 35°58?25?N 88°56?30?W / 35.97361°N 88.94167°W / 35.97361; -88.94167 (35.973627, -88.941569).

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  3. History of Trenton, TN. The City of Trenton, which is the county seat of Gibson County, was incorporated on December14, 1847. The present courthouse was completed in 1901 and was listed on the National Register in 1976. Trenton is the location of the world’s largest collection of Porcelain Veilleuse-Theiere (night – light teapots).

  4. The City of Trenton, which is the county seat of Gibson is known for its Teapot Festival and Museum. It is a tea-riffic place to live.

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    • Trenton Teapot Museum 24 Speciality Museums. By 34donnah. I doubt you will never see a more comprehensive display of teapots in the world!...
    • Court Square Arts Inc. Art Galleries.
    • Shady Acres Park. Parks.
  5. Trenton is the county seat and fourth largest city of Gibson County, Tennessee, United States. Trenton has about 4,560 residents. Mapcarta, the open map.

  6. Travel the World in Northwest Tennessee. This friendly town is the historic county seat with an 1820s courthouse. View historic homes, a Civil War site and quaint shops. Take the self-guided driving tour. Trenton is home of the world ’ s largest antique nightlight teapot collection.

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