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Einstein Museum Princeton Could Become A Reality. Idea Gets Grant
The Princeton Einstein Museum of Science received a gift of $20,000 from the McCutchen Foundation.

PRINCETON, NJ — The proposed Einstein museum in Princeton could soon be a reality. The organization which was formed last year to preserve the legacy of the physicist, recently got a boost in form of a grant.
The Princeton Einstein Museum of Science received a gift of $20,000 from the McCutchen Foundation.
"We are immensely grateful for this generous gift as we continue exhibit planning and site development," museum founder Elizabeth Romanaux said.
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"The McCutchen Foundation’s donation will help us create an exciting boutique museum where guests can explore physics, cosmology, and mathematics hands-on, and also learn about Dr. Einstein's life in Princeton." The McCutchen Foundation was established in New Jersey in 1956. They primarily supports educational, human services, and health associations.
Founded in January 2021, the Princeton Einstein Museum of Science is a 501c3 organization founded that is working to open a museum in the heart of Princeton dedicated to the science, life, and legacy of Albert Einstein.
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For more details visit PrincetonEinsteinMuseum.org.
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