The Historical Society of West Windsor sends its congratulations to the News and Cara Latham for the excellent article on old Princeton Junction. We are pleased that you were able to use the photos we provided and that you quoted our newsletter, Broadside.
Your readers might be interested to know that we have a full-room exhibit of photos of all the villages of West Windsor on display in our headquarters, the 1790-1830 Schenck House, 50 Southfield Road. This exhibit is part of the self-guided tour of the house and its outbuildings, open from 1 to 4 p.m. on April 10 and June 12, as well as in October and December.
The “Broadside” newsletter about Princeton Junction is only one of a set of 38 issues that provide information and photos about the villages of West Windsor, its service organizations, special topics such as its one-room schoolhouses, family histories and neighborhoods in the Township. These newsletters are available individually or as a set at the Schenck House during its Open Days.
We hope that your article will encourage both long-time and new residents of West Windsor to visit the Schenck House.
Clifford Reed, President
Historical Society of WW