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Things To Do in South Brunswick: St Peters University Hsptl#1 of 30 Things To Do in South Brunswick
St Peters University Hsptl
123 How Ln New Brunswick NJ - 732-745-6642
~6.27 miles from South Brunswick city center
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From their website:Saint Peter’s Healthcare System was formed in 2007 and reflects the expansive scope of health and wellness services we offer to our community. Besides Saint Peter’s University Hospital, the system includes the Saint Peter’s Foundation and the Saint Peter’s Health and Management Services Corporation, which oversees various initiatives, including the Margaret McLaughlin McCarrick Care Center, our nursing home in Somerset; the CARES Surgicenter, an ambulatory surgery center adjacent to the hospital in New Brunswick; our Adult Day Center in Monroe; and our How Lane Clinic in New Brunswick that serves, among others, juvenile victims of sexual abuse, economically disadvantaged families and mentally disabled and/or violence-prone youth.Our services are offered to all. W...
Things To Do in South Brunswick: Herrontown Woods Arboretum#2 of 30 Things To Do in South Brunswick
Herrontown Woods Arboretum
Princeton NJ
~6.62 miles from South Brunswick city center
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Herrontown Woods Arboretum (142 acres) is an arboretum located on Snowden Lane near the junction with Herrontown Road, in Princeton, New Jersey. It is open to the public every day at no cost.The arboretum was donated to the Mercer County Park Commission in 1957 by mathematician Prof. Oswald Veblen (1880-1960) of the Institute for Advanced Study, and is preserved in its natural state. It contains a pine forest, over 30 species of trees, shrubs, and flowers, and walking trails.
Things To Do in South Brunswick: Palmer Stadium#3 of 30 Things To Do in South Brunswick
Palmer Stadium
Princeton NJ
~7.66 miles from South Brunswick city center
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Palmer Stadium was a stadium in Princeton, New Jersey. It hosted the Princeton University Tigers football team, as well as the track and field team. The stadium held 45,750 people at its peak and was opened in 1914 with a game against Dartmouth. It closed in 1996 (against the same Dartmouth team) before Princeton University Stadium was built on the site (albeit pushed slightly further north) in 1997.The building was named for Stephen S. Palmer, a trustee of the university, by his son, Edgar Palmer III. Like Harvard Stadium, it was horseshoe-shaped (which was modeled after the Greek Olympic Stadium), but was wider, including a full-sized track (around the football field) instead of the smaller one at Harvard. It opened to the south (facing Lake Carnegie) and the grand main entrance was at...
Things To Do in South Brunswick: Princeton University Stadium#4 of 30 Things To Do in South Brunswick
Princeton University Stadium
Princeton NJ
~7.73 miles from South Brunswick city center
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Princeton University Stadium is a stadium in Princeton, New Jersey, United States. It is primarily used for American football, and is the home field of the Princeton Tigers. The stadium opened in 1998 on the site of Princeton's former stadium, Palmer Stadium, and seats 27,773.The year and a half needed to tear down Palmer Stadium and build the new field where it has stood meant that Princeton would not have an operational stadium for the 1997 season. Because of this the team was forced to play all of their games on the road.The stadium's exterior shell mirrors the layout of Palmer Stadium, and the grandstands are four sided, with a second deck added on all sides except the south. The press box and luxury boxes are located above the west-side upper deck. One of the stadium's structural ...
Things To Do in South Brunswick: Princeton Cemetery#5 of 30 Things To Do in South Brunswick
Princeton Cemetery
Princeton NJ
~8.08 miles from South Brunswick city center
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Princeton Cemetery is located in Borough of Princeton, New Jersey. It is owned by the Nassau Presbyterian Church. John F. Hageman in his 1878 history of Princeton, New Jersey refers to the cemetery as: "The Westminster Abbey of the United States."
Things To Do in South Brunswick: Princeton University#6 of 30 Things To Do in South Brunswick
Princeton University
1 Nassau Hall Princeton NJ - 609-258-3000
~8.10 miles from South Brunswick city center
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Princeton University is a private research university located in Princeton, New Jersey, United States. The school is one of the eight universities of the Ivy League, and is one of the nine Colonial Colleges founded before the American Revolution.Princeton provides undergraduate and graduate instruction in the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and engineering. Princeton does not offer professional schooling generally, but it does offer professional master's degrees (mostly through the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs) and doctoral programs.Founded in 1746 at Elizabeth, New Jersey, as the College of New Jersey, it was moved to Newark in 1747, then to Princeton in 1756 and renamed Princeton University in 1896. (The present-day The College of New Jerse...
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Things To Do in South Brunswick: Princeton Public Library#7 of 30 Things To Do in South Brunswick
Princeton Public Library
Princeton NJ
~8.15 miles from South Brunswick city center
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Princeton Public Library 65 Witherspoon St.Princeton, NJ 08542Tel: 609-924-9529Library HoursMonday - Thursday9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.Friday and Saturday9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.Sunday1:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.LocationThe Princeton Public Library is located at 65 Witherspoon Street, at the corner of Witherspoon and Wiggins Streets, in Princeton Borough. You can see our location on a Yahoo! map.Parking Library parking is available in the Spring Street municipal lot located adjacent to the library. Drivers can enter the lot from Spring Street or through the library access driveway off Wiggins Street. Library card holders who are residents of the Princeton Township or Borough can have their tickets validated for 2 hours of free parking, all others will receive 1/2 hour ...
Things To Do in South Brunswick: Princeton University Art Museum#8 of 30 Things To Do in South Brunswick
Princeton University Art Museum
Princeton NJ
~8.16 miles from South Brunswick city center
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The Princeton University Art Museum is Princeton University's gallery of art, located in Princeton, New Jersey. Founded in 1882, it now houses over 72,000 works of art that range from antiquity to the contemporary period. The Princeton University Art Museum dedicates itself to supporting and enhancing the university’s goals of teaching, research, and service in fields of art and culture, as well as to serving regional communities and visitors from around the world. Its collections concentrate on the Mediterranean region, Western Europe, China, the United States, and Latin America.The museum has a large collection of Greek and Roman antiquities, including ceramics, marbles, bronzes, and Roman mosaics from Princeton University’s excavations in Antioch. Medieval Europe is represented by scu...
Things To Do in South Brunswick: Nassau Hall (Old Nassau)#9 of 30 Things To Do in South Brunswick
Nassau Hall (Old Nassau)
Princeton NJ
~8.20 miles from South Brunswick city center
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Nassau Hall (or Old Nassau) is the oldest building at Princeton University in the borough of Princeton, New Jersey (USA). At the time it was built in 1754, Nassau Hall was the largest building in colonial New Jersey. Designed originally by Robert Smith, the building was subsequently remodeled by notable American architects Benjamin Latrobe and John Notman. In the early years of Princeton University (then the College of New Jersey), Nassau Hall accommodated classrooms, a library, a chapel, and residential space for students and faculty. It housed the university's first Department of Psychology, for example.During the events of the American Revolutionary War, Nassau Hall was possessed by both British and American forces and suffered considerable damage, especially during the Battle of Prin...
Things To Do in South Brunswick: Princeton Township Hall#10 of 30 Things To Do in South Brunswick
Princeton Township Hall
Princeton NJ
~8.21 miles from South Brunswick city center
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Things To Do in South Brunswick: Palmer Square#11 of 30 Things To Do in South Brunswick
Palmer Square
Princeton NJ
~8.22 miles from South Brunswick city center
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Palmer Square is a collection of shops, restaurants, offices and residential spaces in Princeton, New Jersey. Originally built in 1936-1939 by Edgar Palmer, heir to the New Jersey Zinc fortune, the Square was created by architect Thomas Stapleton in the Colonial Revival style as the town's complement to Princeton University, which sits across Nassau Street from the Square.In order to build the original Square, Birch Street was removed in 1929 and its houses, the center of the original African-American neighborhood of Princeton, were moved to Birch Avenue. Construction of the Square was delayed until 1936 by the depression, and plans to extend the Square past Hulfish Street were put on hold after the initial phase of construction was completed, and were not realized until the 1980s, along...
Things To Do in South Brunswick: McCarter Theater#12 of 30 Things To Do in South Brunswick
McCarter Theater
Princeton NJ
~8.27 miles from South Brunswick city center
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McCarter Theatre is a not-for-profit, professional company on the campus of Princeton University in Princeton, New Jersey. It is one of the most active cultural centers in the nation, offering over 200 performances of theater, dance, music and special events each year. Over 200,000 people come to McCarter each season.Coordinates: 40°20'39.51?N 74°39'38.53?WMcCarter Theatre Center is recognized as one of this country’s leading regional theaters, and is the only organization in this country that is both a professional producing theater and a major presenter of the performing arts. With this identity comes a unique commitment to creating, developing and producing new work for the stage, re-investigating classical theatrical repertoire, and bringing the best of the world’s performing art...
Things To Do in South Brunswick: Gilded Lion#13 of 30 Things To Do in South Brunswick
Gilded Lion
4 Chambers St Princeton NJ - 609-924-6350
~8.30 miles from South Brunswick city center
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At the Gilded Lion, Leo Arons presents fine art and antiques in a comfortable atmosphere of elegance and connoisseurship. Located in Princeton's historic district, just across the street from Princeton University and one block from the Nassau Inn, the gallery has long been an important destination for the experienced collector and browser alike. At the gallery, the discerning visitor will discover art and antiques of many periods and cultures. A uniformly high level of artistry and quality assures that any purchase will give pleasure and value in the years to come. Leo Arons' studies have been published by the Princeton University Library and Princeton University Art Museum. He has lectured widely and, as a certified member of the American Society of Appraisers, provides authoritat...
Things To Do in South Brunswick: State Theater#14 of 30 Things To Do in South Brunswick
State Theater
New Brunswick NJ
~8.43 miles from South Brunswick city center
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The State Theatre is a nonprofit venue for the performing arts and entertainment, located in New Brunswick, New Jersey. It has seating for 1800 people.Theater manager Walter Reade in a quarter-page announcement in the Daily Home News on December 20, 1921 wrote: "On Monday afternoon at two-thirty, I will have both the honor and pleasure of presenting to the citizens of the City of New Brunswick and surrounding territory what I consider the finest theatre in the State." The building was designed by Thomas W. Lamb for both movies and live entertainment. The opening matinée audience, paid the twenty-cent, thirty-cent, and fifty-cent admission, heard a live orchestra concert and a tenor rendition of The Star Spangled Banner. The first feature presentation was the silent film White Oak, a west...
Things To Do in South Brunswick: George Street Playhouse#15 of 30 Things To Do in South Brunswick
George Street Playhouse
New Brunswick NJ
~8.43 miles from South Brunswick city center
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George Street Playhouse is a theater in New Brunswick, New Jersey, one of the state's preeminent professional theatres committed to the production of new and established plays.Under the leadership of Artistic Director David Saint, George Street Playhouse is a nationally recognized thrust theatre, presenting an acclaimed mainstage season while providing an artistic home for established and emerging theatre artists. Founded in 1974 by Eric Krebs, the Playhouse has been represented by numerous productions both on and off-Broadway – recent productions include Anne Meara's Down the Garden Paths, the Outer Critics Circle, Drama Desk and Drama League-nominated production of The Spitfire Grill - musical, and the Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning play Proof by David Auburn, which was develope...
Things To Do in South Brunswick: George St   Monument Square#16 of 30 Things To Do in South Brunswick
George St Monument Square
New Brunswick NJ
~8.44 miles from South Brunswick city center
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Things To Do in South Brunswick: Morven#17 of 30 Things To Do in South Brunswick
Morven
Princeton NJ
~8.55 miles from South Brunswick city center
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This historic structure was the residence of Richard Stockton, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence.
Things To Do in South Brunswick: Albert Einstein's House#18 of 30 Things To Do in South Brunswick
Albert Einstein's House
Princeton NJ
~8.63 miles from South Brunswick city center
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Things To Do in South Brunswick: Rutgers University Geology Museum#19 of 30 Things To Do in South Brunswick
Rutgers University Geology Museum
New Brunswick NJ
~8.66 miles from South Brunswick city center
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The Geology Museum in New Brunswick featured exhibits including geology and anthropology, with an emphasis on the natural history of New Jersey. Dinosaur trackways, a mastodon, a Ptolomaic era Egyptian mummy as well as mineral exhibits are displayed.Hobbies & Activities category: Minerals, geology attraction, mining
Things To Do in South Brunswick: Kilmer Square#20 of 30 Things To Do in South Brunswick
Kilmer Square
Piscataway NJ
~8.67 miles from South Brunswick city center
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Things To Do in South Brunswick: Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum#21 of 30 Things To Do in South Brunswick
Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum
Piscataway NJ
~8.74 miles from South Brunswick city center
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The Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum is located on the Voorhees Mall of the campus of Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey. It was founded in 1966. Jane Voorhees Zimmerli was the mother of philanthropist Alan Voorhees.Collection:Riabov Collection of the History of Russian ArtNorton and Nancy Dodge Collection of Soviet Nonconformist ArtThe Herbert D. Schimmel and Ruth Schimmel Library of French Illustrated Books and Journals
Things To Do in South Brunswick: Albany Street Bridge#22 of 30 Things To Do in South Brunswick
Albany Street Bridge
New Brunswick NJ
~8.83 miles from South Brunswick city center
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Things To Do in South Brunswick: Buccleuch Park#23 of 30 Things To Do in South Brunswick
Buccleuch Park
New Brunswick NJ
~8.89 miles from South Brunswick city center
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Things To Do in South Brunswick: Rutgers University#24 of 30 Things To Do in South Brunswick
Rutgers University
New Brunswick NJ - 732-932-7203
~8.96 miles from South Brunswick city center
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Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey (usually referred to as Rutgers University), is the largest institution for higher education in New Jersey. It was originally chartered as Queen's College in 1766 and is the eighth-oldest college in the United States. Rutgers was originally a private university affiliated with the Dutch Reformed Church and admitted only male students, but evolved into and is presently a nonsectarian, coeducational public research university that makes no religious demands of its students. Rutgers is one of only two colonial colleges that later became public universities. (The other is the College of William and Mary).Rutgers was designated The State University of New Jersey by acts of the New Jersey Legislature in 1945 and 1956. The three campuses of Rutgers ar...
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Things To Do in South Brunswick: Drumthwacket#25 of 30 Things To Do in South Brunswick
Drumthwacket
Princeton NJ
~9.20 miles from South Brunswick city center
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Drumthwacket is the official residence of the Governor of New Jersey and is located at 344 Stockton Street in Princeton, New Jersey, United States. Drumthwacket is close to Trenton, the state capital.The original portion of the building was constructed in 1835 by then-future Governor Charles S. Olden. Its name comes from two Scottish Gaelic words that mean "wooded hill."In 1893, the property was purchased by Moses Taylor Pyne, a Trustee and great benefactor of Princeton University, who greatly expanded the home and constructed an elaborate decorative garden. The renovations and expansions under Pyne were carried out by architect Raleigh Gildersleeve, who also built many buildings on the Princeton campus, as well as a number of Princeton's eating clubs. Pyne died in 1921, and the proper...
Things To Do in South Brunswick: Princeton Battlefield State Park#26 of 30 Things To Do in South Brunswick
Princeton Battlefield State Park
Princeton NJ
~9.36 miles from South Brunswick city center
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Princeton Battlefield State Park is a 100-acre (40 ha) state park located in Princeton, New Jersey. The park preserves the site of the Battle of Princeton (January 3, 1777), which was a victory for General Washington's revolutionary forces over British forces. The park is maintained by the New Jersey Division of Parks and Forestry, and is located on Mercer Road (Princeton Pike), about 1.5 miles south of Princeton University and 3.8 miles north of Interstate 295/95..Highlights of the park include the Princeton Battlefield site; the Clarke House Museum (see below); Mercer Oak, a tree which stood in the middle of the battlefield; the Ionic Colonnade designed by Thomas U. Walter (architect of the US Capitol Building); and a stone patio marking the grave of 21 British and 15 American soldiers...
Things To Do in South Brunswick: Rutgers University#27 of 30 Things To Do in South Brunswick
Rutgers University
Piscataway NJ
~9.96 miles from South Brunswick city center
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Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey (usually referred to as Rutgers University), is the largest institution for higher education in New Jersey. It was originally chartered as Queen's College in 1766 and is the eighth-oldest college in the United States. Rutgers was originally a private university affiliated with the Dutch Reformed Church and admitted only male students, but evolved into and is presently a nonsectarian, coeducational public research university that makes no religious demands of its students. Rutgers is one of only two colonial colleges that later became public universities. (The other is the College of William and Mary).Rutgers was designated The State University of New Jersey by acts of the New Jersey Legislature in 1945 and 1956. The three campuses of Rutgers ar...
#28 of 30 Things To Do in South Brunswick
Garden State Convention and Exhibition Center
Somerset NJ
~10.58 miles from South Brunswick city center
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Things To Do in South Brunswick: University Medicine Dentistry of Nj#29 of 30 Things To Do in South Brunswick
University Medicine Dentistry of Nj
675 Hoes Ln Piscataway NJ - 732-235-5500
~10.65 miles from South Brunswick city center
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The University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ) is the state-run health sciences institution of New Jersey and comprises eight distinct academic units: the New Jersey Medical School, the New Jersey Dental School, the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, the School of Health Related Professions, and the School of Nursing in Newark; the School of Public Health and the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in New Brunswick; and the School of Osteopathic Medicine in Stratford.The College of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (CMDNJ) was created by legislature in 1970 with the consolidation of the boards of trustees of Rutgers Medical School (now Robert Wood Johnson Medical School) and New Jersey College of Medicine and Dentistry (now New Jersey Medical School). In 1981, th...
Things To Do in South Brunswick: Piscataway, NJ#30 of 30 Things To Do in South Brunswick
Piscataway, NJ
Piscataway NJ
~11.42 miles from South Brunswick city center
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Piscataway Township (pronounced /p?'skæt?we?/) is a Township in Middlesex County, New Jersey, United States. As of the United States 2000 Census, the township population was 50,482.The name Piscataway stems from the area's original European settlers, transplants from near the Piscataqua River defining the coastal border between New Hampshire and Maine, whose name derives from Pisgeu (meaning "dark night") and awa ("Place of").[6] The area was first settled in 1666 by Quakers and Baptists who had left the Puritan colony in New Hampshire.Piscataway Township was formed on December 18, 1666, and officially incorporated on February 21, 1798.[8] The community, the fifth oldest municipality in New Jersey,[9] has grown from Native American territory, through a colonial period and is one of the...




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