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The road enters Princeton, where it becomes Mercer Street, and briefly gains a median prior to crossing CR 533. After this intersection, the route passes Princeton Battlefield State Park . Here, CR 583 passes through wooded residential areas as it comes to its northern terminus at Route 27 (Nassau Street) just to the east of Route 27's southern ...
A short distance after the circle, the route intersects CR 632 (Blackwell Road) and turns onto Pennington-Lawrenceville Road at that point. The road enters Lawrence Township as it heads into areas of increasing suburban residential neighborhoods and makes a turn to the southeast. In this area, the route crosses US 206 and becomes Franklin ...
Princessville is an unincorporated community located within Lawrence Township in Mercer County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. [2] It was home to the Colonial era Princessville Inn, formerly listed on the National Register of Historic Places, which burned down in 1982.
At the circle, the route turns northeast onto a four-lane divided highway known locally as the Brunswick Pike (originally the Trenton and New Brunswick Turnpike) and enters Lawrence Township. [1] The road runs through residential and commercial areas and passes Colonial Lake, with a few intersections controlled by jughandles.
Lawrenceville is in central Mercer County, northeast of Trenton and southwest of Princeton. U.S. Route 206 changes its name from "Lawrenceville-Princeton Road" to "Main Street", and then to "Lawrenceville-Trenton Road" in the center of Lawrenceville. The local historic district fronts along Main Street and US 206 stretch for more than two miles ...
Princeton: School service only; Princeton Middle School (1 trip P.M. only) 611 Trenton Circulator: Perry Street, State Street, Front Street Weekday service only (Lunchtime service formerly provided; discontinued June 2009 due to low ridership) Free rides for State of New Jersey employees with ID; 612 Princeton Junction Rail Station Lawrence ...
View north along CR 569 at US 206 in Lawrence Township CR 569 approaching its northern terminus at CR 518 in Hopewell. CR 569 begins at an intersection with CR 533 in Lawrence Township, heading to the west on Province Line Road, which quickly narrows from a divided highway into a two-lane undivided road.
The governor's mansion of New Jersey, Drumthwacket, independently listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is found on the road in the western part of Princeton. The district was added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 21, 2000 for its significance in commerce, exploration, settlement, military, politics ...