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Siirtomaa-ajalla Princeton oli pysähdyspaikka matkalla New Yorkista Philadelphiaan. Vuonna 1756 tuolloinen College of New Jersey eli nykyinen Princetonin yliopisto siirrettiin [3] Princetoniin Newarkista. [2] Oppilaitoksen myötä paikkakunnasta alkoi muodostua kulttuurin ja hallinnon keskus. [2] Yhdysvaltain vapaussodan aikana vuonna 1777 ...
Princeton Record Exchange, located at 20 South Tulane St. in Princeton, New Jersey, is an independent record store. PREX (as it is often referred to) was founded in 1980 by Barry Weisfeld. He had spent five years, beginning in 1975, selling used records from his van at flea markets and college campuses, and wanted to settle in one location.
The Princeton Footnotes are a low-voice a cappella group from Princeton University in Princeton, New Jersey. [1] The Footnotes are a student-run, semi-professional performance group that generally consists of ten to twenty members. The Footnotes hold auditions for first-years and sophomores twice during the school year. [2]
Princeton Airport may refer to: Princeton Aerodrome in Princeton, British Columbia, Canada. Princeton Airport (New Jersey) near Princeton, New Jersey, United States.
Battle of Princeton. The Battle of Princeton was a battle during the American Revolution. It was fought in January of 1777 near Princeton, New Jersey. The battle came a week after the Battle of Trenton, where General George Washington had led the Continental Army to a surprise victory over the British. The Continental Army, led by Washington ...
Chapin School is a private coeducational day school located in Lawrence Township, New Jersey, United States, serving students in pre-kindergarten through eighth grade situated on a 13-acre (53,000 m 2) campus located 2 miles (3.2 km) outside of Princeton (which is the school's mailing address). As of the 2022 school year, the school had an ...
Princeton Tiger or Tiger Magazine is the second oldest college humor magazine in the United States, published by Princeton University undergraduates since 1882. It is best known for giving the start to literary and artistic talent as wide-ranging as F. Scott Fitzgerald, John McPhee, Jim Lee, Booth Tarkington. and Tim Ferriss, first publishing the "Man from Nantucket" limerick, and being the ...