Location ID: #10177410
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Alleyway between Palmer Square and Witherspoon Street.
Location ID: #10177306
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A portal of poetry, music and art in the heart of Princeton. A once-empty alley displays curated multi-media art installations. Located near the corner of Nassau and Witherspoon streets, Dohm Alley is the third installment in an award-winning ...
Location ID: #10177310
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Dedicated to Mr. Albert E. Hinds.
Location ID: #10177411
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College campus bus stop.
Location ID: #10177313
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Palmer Square is a public square and planned development in the heart of Princeton, New Jersey across from Nassau Street and Princeton University that today forms a collection of shops, restaurants, offices and residential spaces.
Originally ...
Location ID: #10269284
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50-acre all-boys private school located at the highest point of Princeton, NJ, complete with a Manor House, grotto, and private cemetery.
Location ID: #10179322
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The famous Mercer Oak once stood in the middle of the battlefield not far from the spot where General Hugh Mercer fell during the Battle of Princeton.
In one of the fiercest battles of the American Revolution, American troops under General George ...
Location ID: #10179325
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Thomas Clarke, a Quaker farmer, acquired 200 acres in 1772 from his older brother William. He subsequently built a house and lived there with his sisters Sarah and Hannah as well as Susannah, a black woman enslaved by the Clarke Family. The Clarke ...
Location ID: #10308133
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This colonnade was originally part of Mathew Newkirk’s home in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Later called St. George’s Hall. The house was designed by Thomas U. Walter, who later designed the dome on the U.S. Capitol Building in Washington, D. C. In ...
Location ID: #10164894
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The Princeton Historic District encompasses the core parts of the campuses of the Princeton Theological Seminary and Princeton University. It also includes the business district centered on Nassau Street and many historic homes, both mansions in the ...
Location ID: #10164530
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Princeton Meadow Event Center is situated on 14 acres of beautifully landscaped property conveniently located directly off of Route 1 in Princeton NJ. Our Event Center includes a 1+ acre outdoor event area for tented events, Amazing Auditorium as ...
Location ID: #10177346
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When the Sands Library Building opened in 2004, it was widely hailed as a “modern library.”
Location ID: #10279509
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Built in 1890, Shadowmawr is a textbook example of a traditional colonial revival. The home was originally owned by the Stokes family whose business was manufacturing rubber during the boom of the automobile industry.
The home is comprised of ...
Location ID: #10184646
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The Hun School of Princeton is a private, coeducational, secondary boarding school. The school serves students from sixth through twelfth grades. In 1926, the school acquired both its current name and the Edgerstoune country estate property that ...
Location ID: #10184651
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Located on 50 bucolic acres, the campus of Princeton Academy of the Sacred Heart is home to some of the most beautiful facilities and spaces to rent offered in Princeton, NJ. Princeton Academy is proud to own the former residence of Mr. and Mrs. ...
Location ID: #10186357
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The Historical Society of Princeton purchased the six-acre Updike Farmstead from the estate of Stanley Updike in 2004. The Farmstead consists of a late 18th/early 19th century farmhouse, a large barn built in 1892, wagon shed, corn crib, three-bay ...
Location ID: #10276772
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The Washington Road Bridge was built by the Hudson Engineering and Contracting Company of New York in 1905 when the Millstone River was dammed to create Carnegie Lake. It is a four-span bridge made of reinforced concrete faced in stone.
Location ID: #10244364
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Founded in 1814, and the present school building was completed in 1927.
While thousands of schools were constructed in the same era with little more than local notice, the opening of the present-day Columbia High School warranted articles in ...
Location ID: #10242820
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Founded in 1767.
Location ID: #10306672
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This is the site of the founding Elizabethtown and the State of New Jersey in 1664. The First Presbyterian Church was built 1668 and was the site of an important battleground during the Revolutionary War.
Location ID: #10151136
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Wander up to Historic Midtown Elizabeth, where you can explore more than a dozen historical sites, savor a variety of delicious cuisines at local restaurants, shop on Broad Street, and experience the vibrant culture that brings the city to life. ...
Location ID: #10307781
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Union Square is a densely populated, urban neighborhood in Elizabeth, NJ (07201), known for its multicultural atmosphere, historic charm, and proximity to Elizabeth Avenue’s bustling commercial corridor.
Location ID: #10307797
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Situated in the heavily industrial Elizabethport section of Elizabeth, Marciante-Jackson-Millet Park offers a peaceful escape from city life. This well-kept green space provides a neighborhood spot where locals come to unwind and reconnect with ...