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  1. About 51 mi ENE of Princeton. Current local time in USA – New JerseyPrinceton. Get Princeton's weather and area codes, time zone and DST. Explore Princeton's sunrise and sunset, moonrise and moonset.

  2. Princeton, New Jersey. Coordinates: 40°21′08″N 74°39′25″W. Princeton is a community in Mercer County, New Jersey, United States. It is best known as the location of Princeton University, which has been sited in the community since 1756. Although Princeton is a "college town", there are other important institutions in the area ...

  3. The Princeton-Mercer Region is an idyllic area filled with abundant amenities and we can't wait to see you! America's best minds have been visiting and meeting in Princeton-Mercer, New Jersey area for more than 200 years, from the first sessions of the Continental Congress to today's conventions, events, shopping, family activities, and ...

  4. About Princeton University. Chartered in 1746 as the College of New Jersey—the name by which it was known for 150 years—Princeton University was British North America’s fourth college. Located in Elizabeth for one year and in Newark for nine, the College of New Jersey moved to Princeton in 1756. It was housed in Nassau Hall, which was ...

  5. When you stay at Hyatt Place Princeton in Princeton, you'll be near the airport, within a 15-minute walk of Princeton University and AMC MarketFair 10. This hotel is 1.1 mi (1.7 km) from Princeton Country Club and 2.3 mi (3.8 km) from University Square Shopping Center.

  6. DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Princeton. 1 / 12. 4.0. 5 Reviews. Based on 1286 guest reviews. Call us. +1 609-452-2400. Address. 4355 US Route 1 Princeton, New Jersey 08540 USA Opens new tab.

  7. James Madison, Class of 1771 and former president of the United States, becomes the first president of the Alumni Association of the College of New Jersey 1792 John Chavis becomes the first African American to study at Princeton; he is one of a handful of African Americans to pursue private studies with faculty members during the 18th century