On Saturday, June 6, Trenton will transform into a living, moving history experience.
Through gardens, historic landmarks, and a citywide shuttle narrated by George Washington himself, the Old Mill Hill Society’s 35th Annual Garden Tour, Seeds of Liberty, invites visitors to step directly into the story of America’s founding.
Though the event is scheduled for June, the society is getting the word out early this year in an effort to boost attendance for the special occasion.
Taking place from noon to 5 p.m. this year’s tour expands beyond its celebrated tradition of showcasing private gardens. In recognition of the nation’s 250th anniversary, Seeds of Liberty: A Moving History Experience reimagines the garden tour as an immersive, citywide journey, one that connects Trenton’s past to its present through movement, storytelling, and place.
Mill Hill is not merely adjacent to history; it is embedded within it. Its streets, homes, and surrounding landmarks reflect the layered evolution of Trenton from colonial settlement to industrial center to vibrant cultural city.
The program extends beyond the neighborhood itself, linking visitors to a network of historic sites that together illuminate Trenton’s pivotal role in the American narrative.
“This year’s tour is about more than opening our gardens, it’s about opening the city itself,” said Simran Riar, president of the Old Mill Hill Society. “Seeds of Liberty invites people to move through Trenton as history unfolded; across neighborhoods, landmarks, and stories that continue to shape who we are today.”
At the center of the experience is a continuous shuttle loop that transforms transportation into storytelling. Circulating throughout the afternoon, the shuttle connects five key locations:
– Artworks Trenton
– Mercer Cemetery at Trenton
– The Old Mill Hill Neighborhood
– 1719 William Trent House Museum
– Old Barracks Museum
More than a means of travel, the shuttle becomes a mobile classroom. Onboard, visitors encounter historical interpreter Bill Agress portraying Gen. George Washington. Drawing from letters, military accounts, and personal reflections, Washington speaks directly to passengers, bringing urgency, strategy, and human perspective to the events that unfolded in Trenton.
Complementing the journey is the commemorative Seeds of Liberty Passport, a printed booklet that guides visitors through the day. Guests collect stamps at each location, marking their movement through Trenton’s historic landscape.
Each stamp represents more than a visit; it signifies participation in a layered narrative that spans generations. Upon completing the journey, guests return to Artworks, where the experience comes full circle.
Completed passports also qualify guests for a raffle featuring free sports and entertainment tickets, distributed on a first-come basis while supplies last.
Each stop along the route contributes a distinct chapter to Trenton’s story:
Artworks Trenton
The journey begins at Artworks Trenton, serving as the central hub for ticketing, orientation, and departure. As a vibrant arts center, Artworks represents the continuity of cultural expression, linking Trenton’s historic past with its creative present.
Mercer Cemetery
Established in 1843, Mercer Cemetery offers a space for reflection on the individuals who shaped the city across generations. Visitors will encounter newly installed murals led by artist Leon Rainbow, plein air artists working throughout the grounds, and live jazz and blues performances in the afternoon.
QR-coded markers throughout the cemetery provide deeper insight into notable figures, blending tradition with modern interpretation.
Old Mill Hill
At the heart of the tour, visitors explore more than 25 private gardens within this historic residential district. These spaces reflect both preservation and personal expression, evoking colonial planting traditions, medicinal uses of herbs, and the enduring relationship between people and land.
William Trent House
One of the earliest surviving structures in Trenton, the 1719 William Trent House offers insight into early colonial life and settlement. As part of Seeds of Liberty, the site will feature guided tours, an ice cream social, and a curated afternoon of cultural programming, including music, dance, and a Great Migration talk. June 6 also marks the 90th anniversary of the Trent House Commission.
Old Barracks Museum
A key site in the Battle of Trenton, the Old Barracks connects visitors directly to the Revolutionary War. Originally built to house British troops, it later became central to the American victory that helped shift the course of the Revolution.
Guests attending the garden tour will enjoy free admission to the grounds, where 18th-century interpreters will be on site bringing history to life. Shuttles from the tour will drop patrons directly at their gates for easy access. They will also be providing a stamp for your passport that day.
Admission is free. They will be open from noon to 5 p.m.
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As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, Seeds of Liberty offers a place-based reflection on the American story; one rooted in Trenton, where the outcome of the Revolution shifted decisively. By linking sites, stories, and communities, this initiative highlights how liberty was not only declared, but defended, sustained, and continually redefined.
Designed with accessibility in mind, the shuttle system allows visitors of all ages and abilities to fully participate. The flexible, hop-on/hop-off format encourages exploration while removing barriers between sites.
Seeds of Liberty: A Moving History Experience invites visitors to encounter Trenton as a connected historical landscape; one that continues to evolve. Through movement, storytelling, and shared experience, the past becomes present, and the city’s story continues to unfold with each participant who journeys through it.
“At its heart, this day is about bringing people together; through gardens, through history, and through shared experience,” said Terry West, chair of the 2026 OMHS garden tour. “We’re proud to open our neighborhood and our city to everyone.”
Seeds of Liberty: A Moving History Experience will take place on Saturday, June 6 from noon to 5 p.m., rain or shine. Tickets are $20. The tour begins at Artworks, located at 19 Everett Alley, Trenton.
Ample parking is available. Guests are encouraged to arrive early to fully experience all that the day’s programming has to offer.
Online: trentonmillhill.org.

Trenton's Mill Hill neighborhood is one of several key stops on the Seeds of Liberty tour this June.,