Date/Time
Date(s) - July 8, 2017
1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Location
Updike Farmstead
354 Quaker Road
Princeton
Before there was a “Princeton,” six Quaker families established a community on the fertile ground along Stony Brook. This two-hour hike explores the lives of the early settlers and the community they established, while following a portion of the trail George Washington took from Trenton to the Princeton Battlefield. Stops include the Stony Brook Meeting House and Burial Ground, walking a portion of the “hidden” back road into Princeton, and a view of the Battlefield.
Starts at the Updike Farmstead farmhouse, 354 Quaker Road.
Tickets are $5, and include farmhouse museum admission.
Questions?: Call 609.921.6748 x102 or email: eve@princetonhistory.org
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Please contact Eve Mandel at eve@princetonhistory.org or 609-921-6748 x102 to register. Thank you!
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