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Guided Tour of Princeton Cemetery Set for Oct. 11

The tour will highlight some of the more interesting graves and sections of the cemetery.

Nassau Presbyterian Church invites residents to take a walk in the cemetery.

There will be a guided, one-hour walking tour of the Princeton Cemetery on Saturday, Oct.11, at 11 a.m. It will begin at the cemetery entrance at the corner of Greenview Avenue and Humbert Street. There is no charge and all are invited to attend.

The tour will highlight many of the more interesting graves and point out some of the sections of the cemetery, ranging from the original Old Graveyard and President’s Plot of Princeton University to the most recently added Pardee Memorial Garden that provides environmentally sensitive burial of ashes in biodegradable earthen urns.

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Established in 1757, the Princeton Cemetery is the final resting place for a U.S. President and Vice President and most of the presidents of the College of New Jersey/Princeton University and the Princeton Theological Seminary.

Also interred are a signer of the Declaration of Independence, scholars and theologians, veterans beginning with the Revolutionary War, novelists, philanthropists, a Nobel Laureate, a Pulitzer Prize winner, as well as many others who have called the Princeton area home.

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The graveyard is owned and operated by the Nassau Presbyterian Church. It is still an active graveyard and the inclusive, non-denominational character of the cemetery continues, and interment has never been restricted to church members and their families.

For more information about the tour or the cemetery, call the church office at 609-924-0103. Parking for the tour is available on surrounding streets or in the Municipal Parking Garage next to the Princeton Public Library. There is no rain date scheduled.

The attached photo was provided by Nassau Presbyterian Church.

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