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  2. Nassau Club - Wikipedia

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    The Nassau Club of Princeton, New Jersey, founded in 1889 by, among others, Woodrow Wilson as a town-and-gown club to bring the townspeople and the University faculty together, is now a private social club. [1]

  3. Princeton, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Schools in the district (with 2020–21 enrollment data from the National Center for Education Statistics [117]) are Community Park School [118] with 332 students in grades K-5, Johnson Park School [119] with 329 students in grades PreK-5, Littlebrook School [120] with 342 students in grades K-5, Riverside School [121] with 289 students in ...

  4. Jugtown Historic District - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Why America stopped building public pools

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    There is one outdoor public pool for every 38,000 people in America — from 34,000 in 2015 — according to the National Recreation and Park Association.

  6. Marquand Park - Wikipedia

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    Marquand Park is a 17-acre (69,000 m 2) arboretum and recreational area located in Princeton, New Jersey. It contains walking paths, a baseball field, and attractions for children such as a sandbox and a play structure.

  7. Princeton Valley Park now open at near completion, awaiting ...

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  8. Dillon Gymnasium - Wikipedia

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    Dillon Gymnasium is an on-campus multi-purpose athletic facility on the campus of Princeton University in Princeton, New Jersey. It was built in 1947 to replace University Gymnasium, which had burned to the ground in 1944. It houses a 1,500-seat gymnasium, squash courts and a pool.

  9. Putting the 'community' in 'community park': groups partner ...

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    The majority of the renovated park, for ages 5 to 12, is expected to open to the public in the next week, though a "tot lot" for one-year-olds will be delayed until 2024 because of the need for a ...