The Princeton Public Library is dedicated to offering a wide range of books for people of all ages, covering almost every genre. In addition, they have various programs and events for children, parents and young adults.
One of the best museums in the country boasting over 72,000 artifacts, the Princeton University Art Museum enjoys its location on the grassy campus of the Princeton University. The collections are stunning and cover ancient Islamic Art, Asian Art, lithographs, prints, photographs, pottery, sculpture, African and European Art from across several centuries.
Founded on October 22, 1746 Princeton University is the fourth-oldest college in the United States. It offers courses in a number of diverse fields ranging from arts and humanities to social sciences, natural sciences, and engineering. It is also one of the world’s most prestigious research universities. The financial program of the university is also quite expansive, aimed at picking up competent students from all economic backgrounds and social classes, so as to allow everyone to be capable of affording world-class education at Princeton.
Delaware and Raritan Canal State Park has many historic structures like 19th Century cobblestone spillways, bridges, stone culverts, bridge tender houses and so on. The park is teeming with greenery and makes for a great spot to engage in activities like jogging, horseback riding, hiking, biking and more.
Carnegie Lake is a reservoir with picturesque environs where rays of sunlight bounce off of a pristine surface. The lake is owned by the Princeton University and is used for boating, fishing, ice skating and other fun activities.
Step onto hallowed ground at Princeton Battlefield State Park in New Jersey, where echoes of Revolutionary War history resound through the tranquil landscapes. This historic site, nestled in the heart of Princeton, witnessed the pivotal Battle of Princeton in 1777, a turning point in the American struggle for independence. Wander through the open fields and forested areas, retracing the footsteps of George Washington and his troops. Educational exhibits and interpretive signage offer insights into the strategic maneuvers and sacrifices that shaped the course of American history.
Completed in 1939, Walsh Gymnasium is a multi-purpose facility in South Orange, New Jersey. With its capacity of 2600 seats, the arena is an excellent setting for various events and celebrations.
Hosting shows by the Passage Theater Company, the Mill Hill Playhouse features Trenton's upcoming theater artists who perform enthralling dramas for their patrons. The performance area features hundred well-spaced chairs instead of traditional seats, lending the venue a rustic vibe.