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Bainbridge House (http://www.princetonhistory.org/locations/) is
one of the oldest surviving buildings in
Princeton still on its original foundation (original construction
pre-dates the Revolutionary
War). The house is located at 158 Nassau Street. The
Bainbridge House is run by the Princeton Historical Society and is open
Noon - 4:00 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday. Admission is $4. There is also a 1.9-mile guided Walking tour of historical Princeton
(http://www.princetonhistory.org/visit/sunday-walking-tours.cfm) that leaves from the house at 2:00 p.m. every Sunday. Weather permitting, allow 2 hours; reservations are not
required, however the tour size is limited. Price: $7 adults. (609) 921-6748 extension 102. Princeton
University Art Museum
(http://www.princetonartmuseum.org) contains East Asian treasures and paintings of the French Impressionism
period, as well as other collections and exhibits. It is located in
McCormick Hall on the University Campus and is open on Saturday
10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., and on Sunday 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. Admission is free. (609) 258-3788. Albert Einstein House is located at 112 Mercer Street. It is a white frame
2-story house with a large front porch in Greek revival style. (Please
note, this is private residence; it is not open to the
public.) Einstein lived in this house from 1933 until his
death in 1955. Woodrow Wilson House is at 82 Library Place, between
Stockton Street and Hodge Road, in the elegant western section of
Princeton. While Wilson lived on campus at Prospect House
(now the faculty club) while President of Princeton University, he also
resided for a time at 82 Library Place. Princeton Battlefield, site of the first U.S. victory
during the Revolution, is located at 500 Mercer Street, 0.5
miles south of Olden Lane. The Clark House Museum,
the house where General Hugh Mercer died after the Battle of Princeton,
was also used as a hospital following the battle of 1777. It is located in
Princeton Battlefield State Park.
The Battlefield can also be accessed from the
Institute Woods (see below). The Institute Woods can be accessed off Mercer Street, or from the end of Springdale or Olden Lane. There are many walking paths, some leading to the canal, some to the battlefield, and some to a bird sanctuary. Excellent bird watching is possible. http://www.ias.edu/files/pdfs/ias-woods.pdf Walk
along the canal and the lake
off Washington Street, and you may look for song birds, great blue
herons and eagles. Canoe and Kayak Rental
is available at 483 Alexander Street, which is within walking distance
from the Institute. Open Saturday and Sunday,
from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Also open during the week until 8
p.m., Monday through Friday. (609) 452-2403. http://www.canoenj.com/prince1.htm The Morven Museum & Garden, on
55 Stockton Street was built in the 1750's for Richard Stockton, the
signer of the Declaration of Independence; Former Residence of New
Jersey Governors. Morven is open to the public Saturday &
Sunday from Noon - 4 p.m. Admission tickets are $6.00 (student tickets $5 with ID). Tours are at
12:15, 1:15, 2:15 and 3:15 p.m. Also visit the Museum Shop,
and enjoy the free on-site parking. (609) 924-8144. http://www.historicmorven.org Princeton
Summer Theater at the Hamilton Murray Theatre in Murray-Dodge Hall on the campus
of Princeton University, Ticket costs vary
from $20-$25 for “Gaslight” by Patrick Hamilton which is
playing Friday, July 13 at 8 p.m., Saturday, July 14 at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m., and Sunday, July 15 at 2 p.m. Box office: (609) 258-7062 http:// Summer Music Series, Palmer Square (609) 921-2333, Free Concert on The Green in Palmer Square in downtown Princeton on Saturday, July 14 from 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. Performance by Eric Mintel Quartet. (http://www.palmersquare.com/events/summer-music-series) Summer
Carillon Series, Bell Concert at Princeton University
Graduate College at Grover Cleveland Tower, 88 College Road West, on
summer Sundays at 1:00 p.m. For more information, email prose@princeton.edu Terhune Orchards, on Cold Soil Road off 206 South
in Lawrenceville, Movie
Theatres Creative
Entertainment Princeton Garden Theatre, 160 Nassau St,
Princeton (609) 683-7595 United Artists Movies at Market Fair,
3521 US Rte 1, Princeton (609) 520-8960 Trains to Philadelphia and New York Princeton
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