Adult Programs
For more information on the private tours we offer for adult groups, please visit our Group Tours page by clicking here
HSP invites you to visit www.njpreservationconference.org to learn about Enriching Place: 2013 New Jersey History and Historic Preservation Conference. The conference will be held Thursday, June 6 at the Newark Museum.
Woodrow Wilson Centennial Walking Tour
Sunday, June 2 (please note the new date & time of the June tour)
1:00 PM
Starts at Bainbridge House, 158 Nassau Street, Princeton
$7 adults, $4 children
The Historical Society of Princeton is celebrating the 100th anniversary of Woodrow Wilson’s election as President of the United States with a walking tour of places in the community that were a part of Wilson’s life as a student, faculty member and President of the University. The tour guide will use these buildings and houses as focal points in a narrative on the influences of Wilson’s early life and education that shaped his character, ambitions and goals for his time as President of the United States. Additional dates will be added; visit www.princetonhistory.org for calendar listings.
For information, call the Historical Society of Princeton, (609) 921-6748, x102, or email eve@princetonhistory.org
For more information on upcoming events that will be held in Princeton, NJ to commemorate the election of Woodrow Wilson on November 5, 1912 and his inauguration on March 4th, 1913, watch this site: www.WilsonCentennial.org
WEDNESDAY WALKS for STROLLERS and SENIORS
A one hour stroll through Princeton, with a different route each month!
Date: First Wednesday of each month, April through October
Time: 10 am
Location: Tour starts at Bainbridge House, 158 Nassau Street, Princeton
$7, $5 members; children in strollers are free. Registration is not required. For more information, please call (609) 921-6748 x 102 or email eve@princetonhistory.org.
April 3: "Spring into Princeton." Enjoy the blooms as we walk through two of Princeton’s famous gardens!
May 1: "Memorials." Visit the tributes to war veterans and famous Princetonites.
June 5: "Sculptures." Experience a variety of outdoor works of art on and off campus.
July 3: "Independence." Stops will focus on Princeton’s role in the American Revolution.
August 7: "Lions and Tigers, Oh My!" Be on the lookout for these fierce creatures around town and campus.
September 4: "Back to School." Learn more about Princeton University!
October 2: "Gargoyles and Grotesques." Look up to discover a variety of these stone creatures.