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  2. Jugtown Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Jugtown Historic District consists of a cluster of historic buildings surrounding the intersection of Harrison Street and Nassau Street in Princeton, New Jersey. The settlement dates to colonial times and is sometimes known as Queenston. In 1987, the district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

  3. The Princeton Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Princeton Festival is a performing arts company located in Princeton, in Mercer County, New Jersey, United States. The festival typically takes place over the course of three weeks in June and consists of opera, musical theater, chamber music, jazz, dance, drama, and more.

  4. Princeton Historic District (Princeton, New Jersey) - Wikipedia

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    The Princeton Historic District is a 370-acre (150 ha) historic district located in Princeton, New Jersey that was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1975. It stretches from Marquand Park in the west to the Eating Clubs in the East, from the Princeton Cemetery in the north to the Graduate College in the south.

  5. McCarter Theatre - Wikipedia

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    McCarter Theatre Center is a not-for-profit, professional company on the campus of Princeton University in Princeton, New Jersey. It was incorporated as a nonprofit in 1963. A two-time Tony Award winner, the McCarter’s legacy traces back to the theatre’s first performances in 1930.

  6. Princeton Garden Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Princeton Garden Theatre is a historic movie theater on Nassau Street in Princeton, New Jersey. Owned by Princeton University, it is operated by Renew Theaters, a non-profit which manages golden-age movie theaters. The theater shows first run movies of high artistic quality as well as classic and foreign language films, and Saturday kids ...

  7. Palmer Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Palmer Stadium was a stadium in Princeton, New Jersey, United States. It hosted the Princeton University Tigers football team, as well as the track and field team. [1] The stadium held 45,750 people at its peak and was opened in 1914 with a game against Dartmouth. It closed in 1996 with a game against Dartmouth.

  8. Town Topics (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Town Topics is a free weekly newspaper distributed to households of the New Jersey municipalities of Princeton and parts of Hopewell Borough, Hopewell Township, West Windsor Township, Lawrence Township, Pennington, Montgomery Township, and South Brunswick Township, with an estimated circulation of 15,600.

  9. Borough of Princeton, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The Borough of Princeton was a borough of New Jersey that existed from 1813 until the end of 2012. On January 1, 2013, it merged with Princeton Township to form Princeton, New Jersey ; both the Borough of Princeton and Princeton Township were dissolved in the merger.