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December 2023 by Xiaochen Zhou
Famous people's graves I saw here:- Kurt Gödel, mathematician- John von Neumann, mathematician- George Gallup, pollster- Aaron Burr, vice president of USA- Grover Cleveland, president of USASome world famous residents of Princeton, but not buried here:- Albert Einstein. He has no grave.- J. Robert Oppenheimer. He has no grave.- John Forbes Nash Jr.. Buried in St. Paul's Parish Cemetery, 3 blocks away from here.
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September 2023 by RGSOUNDF
We are very familiar with Princeton Cemetery, for our parents are buried there, since since 2000 and 2010, respectively.The peaceful cemetery, over four hundred and sixty years old (est. in 1756), featuring the dawn-to-dusk entrance. Some limited parking is available right after passing the main entrance, on the left-hand side, as well as on the sides of the asphalt-covered walkways. Another alternative: try to park in the Witherspoon Garage, and then, it's about 5 minutes' walk to the cemetery.At the entrance, there is a small dispenser of the cemetery maps; in case you are interested in visiting a particular famous grave site, such the rather infamous Aaron Burr (1756–1836), third vice president of the US and killer of Alexander Hamilton or Grover Cleveland (1837–1908), 22nd and 24th president of the United States, or Sylvia Beach (1887–1962), the owner of the celebrated Paris bookstore Shakespeare & Co.However, be advised that the maps are quite approximate, and it requires uncanny diligence and time-consuming efforts to locate the tombstone you are interested in.On our last visit, September 2023, we were very dismayed observing joggers running all across the cemetery. This is just plainly ignorant and disrespectful.
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August 2023 by Dylan SooHoo
I went to Princeton Cemetery to see former president Grover Cleveland’s grave (and Aaron Burr’s). Grover Cleveland's grave is a dignified and meaningful site that pays homage to one of America's presidents. Situated in a serene and well-maintained cemetery, the final resting place of Cleveland exudes a sense of historical significance. The simple yet elegant monument reflects his unassuming character and the mark he left on the nation. As I stood by the grave, I couldn't help but appreciate the understated beauty and the aura of respect that surrounds it. For history enthusiasts and those interested in the presidency, visiting Grover Cleveland's grave is a thoughtful and contemplative experience that offers a connection to the past and a deeper understanding of his contributions to the United States.
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March 2023 by michael allen
Pretty well maintained cemetery Grover Cleveland is buried here along with many people who influence our state and county. It's down the block from Princeton university so it's definitely worth a visit
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May 2022 by Derek Cazel
It was overcast with a light rain, but so many sites. We went for Grover Cleveland, but also saw Aaron Burr Sr and Jr, Jonathan Edwards, John Witherspoon, and more in the (Princeton) Presidents Plot. They even had the grave of the founder of Tulane University.
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March 2022 by Jean L
A historic cemetery, the final resting place of the famous and not-so-famous. Pay attention to the inscriptions on the stones, many of which detail the intellectual interests and specialties of those being memorialized. A map is available at a little kiosk near the main entrance, listing the most famous graves.
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October 2021 by bobbie manns
Very well maintained cemetary. Maps provided to help locate selected graves and friendly and helpful grounds crew for if you're in the area and still struggling to find what you're looking for. Unlike the cemetary by Syracuse university, princeton Cemetery has not been vandalized or defaced by local college kids (of if it has been the grounds crew has erased all trace of the desecration).
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August 2021 by Claudia Cipriani
Historic cemetery. 2 US presidents and many veterans.
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December 2019 by Jon Pressman
Great for a walk. Look out for Grover Cleveland and Aaron burr sr and jr.
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November 2019 by Natasha L.
Such a beautiful cemetery! It's not as big as some others, but the head stones are historic and in great condition. I don't visit here to see family, but to take in the history. Because of this, I prefer older cemeteries rather than newer ones. If you like history and are looking for some nice photo opportunities, this is a good spot if you're walking around Princeton. Parking garage is nearby or there is street parking.