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Picture above is Main Street Cranbury...

Interested in doing a walking tour over the summer? Join us in Princeton and or Cranbury.

Princeton Walking Tour…Every Sunday at 2PM...  The weather is nice so just stop in at the Bainbridge House at 158 Nassau St. built in 1766 and owned by Richard Stockton a signee of the Declaration of Independence in Princeton. See the Campus Chapel, Prospect House, Grover Cleveland’s House ,Prospect Gardens and the site of the Battle of Princeton. Yankee Doodle came to town riding on a pony. Mr. Moody mentions to the www.NJnewjersey.com reporter "it’s approximately a two hour tour and there are seven tour guides." It's fun to learn history so stop in! The tour will ask for a small contribution.

Princeton Historical Website www.princetonhistory.org

Cranbury Walking Tour… The tour is going on Sundays at 2PM twice a month The Historical Town of Cranbury has many architectural style Homes Gothic Greek and the Architecture is very interesting. George Washington had planned the Battle of Monmouth at a house on Main Street. Aaron Burr and the Tour Guides impersonation will delight the crowd. The railroad came in and many soldiers shipped out from Cranbury Station. The tour begins at the Cranbury Museum. The History Center was built in 1737 and currently is where the Police Station is.

www.cranburyhistory.org

 

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