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Find great gift ideas in our Museum Shop!

Purchase tickets in the Museum Shop for our walking tours held every Sunday (weather permitting) at 2pm.

 

 

Old Trolley :: Click to see a larger version

What’s Your Favorite Princeton Photo?


Visit our library page, click the link for our photo database, and browse through thousands of photographs of Princeton! Pick your favorite photo and we’ll consider it for our 2011 wall calendar, Photo Treasures from the Historical Society of Princeton. Email your nomination (include the photo’s Object ID number) and tell us why it’s your favorite to eileen@princetonhistory.org. Nomination deadline: Friday, May 14.

 

Museum Shop Hours
12 to 4pm
Tuesday to Sunday

 

Shop Merchandise

 

EVERYTHING EINSTEIN

 

Einsteinian Gluons Sticky Notes $5.50

Albert Einstein Magnetic Personalities Magnet/Finger Puppet $6.00

Einstein notecards $3.50

math mugs $11.00

 

GIFTS FOR KIDS

The Revolutionary War Dover Discovery Kit $19.99

50 States Fandex $10.95

Historical Society of Princeton t-shirts $14.99

 

PUBLICATIONS

Photo Treasures from the Collections of the Historical Society of Princeton 2010 Calendar $15.00

Princeton History Journals $3

Princeton University, by Richard D. Smith $21.99

Princeton Modern: Highlights of Campus Architecture from the 1960s to the Present, by Dale Cotton $14.95

Various Booklets on Princeton University features and folklore $5.00- $12.99


Stop by the Shop for more gift ideas or call 609-921-6748 ext. 107 to place an order.


The Historical Society of Princeton
Bainbridge House
158 Nassau Street
Princeton, NJ 08542
Tuesday - Sunday from 12 to 4 p.m.
609.921.6748

The Historical Society of Princeton
Updike Farmstead
Princeton Township New Jersey Historical Commission, a division of the Department of State.

Historic Society of Princeton

The Historical Society of Princeton (HSP) is a museum and library dedicated to interpreting the history of Princeton, with community support and involvement. Its activities are inspired by the past with the goal of informing the future.

"This is my favorite stop in the Borough." - Jeremiah Crystal, Garden State Town & Country Living, Summer 2008