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  2. Peacock Inn (Princeton, New Jersey) - Wikipedia

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    The Peacock Inn is a historic restaurant and inn in Princeton, New Jersey.The building itself dates to the 18th century and was originally located at the corner of Nassau Street and University Place.

  3. Nassau Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Nassau Inn is a full-service hotel in downtown Princeton, New Jersey, United States.It first opened at 52 Nassau Street in 1769 in a home built in 1756. The Inn experienced British occupation during the American Revolution and played host to members of the Continental Congress when it met in nearby Nassau Hall.

  4. Mountain Avenue Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Mountain Avenue Historic District is a stretch of historic houses on Mountain Avenue in Princeton, New Jersey that date to the 19th and early 20th centuries. The 9-acre (3.6 ha) historic district was added to the National Register of Historic Places on February 2, 1995, for its significance in architecture and community planning. [1]

  5. Princeton Historic District (Princeton, New Jersey) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Jugtown Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Jugtown Historic District consists of a cluster of historic buildings surrounding the intersection of Harrison Street and Nassau Street in Princeton, New Jersey. The settlement dates to colonial times and is sometimes known as Queenston. In 1987, the district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

  7. University Cottage Club - Wikipedia

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    In 1889, new members of this society adopted legal papers and agreed on the name "The University Cottage Club of Princeton." [ 3 ] In 1890, a lot on Prospect Avenue (upon which today's clubhouse stands) was purchased and a shingled Victorian clubhouse was built in 1892.