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Spring Tour of Princeton Sites

  • Princeton, NJ United States (map)

Join the North Jersey American Revolution Round Table (NJARRT) for a tour of 1) Princeton Battlefield Park; 2) Morven Museum and Garden; and 3) Princeton Cemetery.

The Battle of Princeton (January 3, 1777) was part of the “Ten Crucial Days” following the two Battles of Trenton. Morven is the home of Richard Stockton, one of the 5 New Jersey signers of the Declaration of independence. Princeton Cemetery has been called the “Westminster Abbey of the United States” due to its historical significance (gravesites of Aaron Burr, John Witherspoon, President Grover Cleveland, etc.).

No bus/van transportation will be provided, but limited carpooling is available. Pre-registration by email (arrt.nj@gmail.com) must be done by May 13 with your name, number of people. The cost of the tour is $30 per person Note: the cost is nonrefundable (unless the NJARRT cancels the tour). The tour will occur, rain or shine. Payment must be received by May 18, 2026. The maximum number of tour attendees is LIMITED TO 30 PEOPLE ON A FIRST COME, FIRST SERVE BASIS. A detailed Tour information package will be sent to all those who are interested.

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