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Princeton is a city in Collin County, Texas, United States. The population was 17,027 at the 2020 census, [3] and according to 2023 census estimates, the city is ...
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Riverplace or River Place may refer to: Riverplace Tower, a skyscraper in Jacksonville, Florida, United States; Riverplace (JTA Skyway), a JTA Skyway station in Jacksonville, Florida; Riverplace, a housing and office complex across from Saint Anthony Main in Minneapolis, Minnesota
Courtlandt Place is a subdivision of Houston, Texas. Courtlandt Place Historic District has been NRHP-listed since 1980, and the district includes eleven houses which carry individual NRHP-listings. [3] "Courtlandt Place" denotes a residential boulevard, a subdivision, and a Historic District, all of which occupy the same location.
Princeton Independent School District is a rural public school district based in Princeton, Texas . The district covers 60 square miles (160 km 2 ), serving not only the city of Princeton but also the surrounding communities of Culleoka, Lowry Crossing , Branch , Climax and the west side of Lake Lavon.
Baker's Alley looking south toward Nassau Street c. 1925, a historic African-American neighborhood displaced by Palmer Square. Originally built from 1936 to 1939 by Edgar Palmer, heir to the New Jersey Zinc fortune, the Square was created by architect Thomas Stapleton in the Colonial Revival style as the town's complement to Princeton University, which sits directly across Nassau Street from ...
The Morningside Place Civic Association governs Morningside Place. [4] Morningside Place is a part of the University Place Super Neighborhood Council. [5] It is within Houston City Council District C. [6] Houston Fire Department Fire Station 37 Braes Heights is located at 3828 Aberdeen Way.
Princeton Borough first established a local Jugtown Historic District in 1986. [23] The proposal submitted to the New Jersey and National Register of Historic Places consists of 23 houses representing the core of pre-1900 Jugtown, which initially disappointed the community due to its smaller size.