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The Princeton Shopping Center is an open-air shopping mall in Princeton, New Jersey. Encompassing 255,000 square feet (23,700 square meters) and around fifty stores and restaurants, [1] [2] the center is known for its distinctive mid-century design. [3] [4] It is also known for its community-based atmosphere and appeal. [1]
Springdale Farms was founded in 1949 when Alan Ebert purchased the land. At the time, three quarters of Cherry Hill was farmland. Alan's widow, Mary, along with her children, took over operations of the 100-acre (40 ha) farm after his death.
MarketFair (also referred to as MarketFair Mall) is a shopping mall in West Windsor, New Jersey, with a Princeton mailing address. [1] With a gross leasable area of 240,000 square feet (22,000 m 2), the mall is located along U.S. Route 1, between New York City and Philadelphia. [2] About 83,000 cars pass by every day. [2]
A battlefield map for the Battle of Princeton, 1777 Nassau Hall, which briefly served as the U.S. capitol in 1783 [20] Princeton University's campus, December 2016 Nassau Street at night, 2016 Princeton University's campus was used as one of the sets for the 2004 film Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle.
Forrestal Village is a 720,000-square-foot (67,000 m 2), 52-acre (210,000 m 2) mixed-use retail and office complex in Plainsboro Township, Middlesex County, New Jersey, along Route 1. Despite being in Plainsboro it has a Princeton address. It is just north of Princeton University's Forrestal campus and is named for James Forrestal.
Other shopping options in the mall are a Walmart and Sam's Club located east of the New Jersey Turnpike, near Route 3 and Interchange 16E, and a Best Buy. There are several hotels with a total of 1,200 rooms located throughout the complex. [5] The Plaza at Harmon Meadow is bound on the south by Route 3 and Paterson Plank Road.
Ledgewood Commons is a shopping plaza in the Ledgewood, section of Roxbury, New Jersey, United States.Its anchors are Walmart, Burlington, and Marshalls.It is an outdoor shopping plaza with a gross leasable area of 448,000 sq ft (41,600 m 2) The site covers 51.6 acres (20.9 ha) and has 2,223 parking spaces. [2]
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.