The Historical Society of Princeton plans to make the Updike Farmstead its permanent headquarters, beginning in January 2016.
The Historical Society is pleased to offer a variety of programs for visitors and residents at Updike Farmstead this fall.
In addition to the Classic Princeton History tour every Sunday at 2 p.m., the popular Princeton University Architecture Tour will be held on September 19, 2015 and enlightening Early Life of Woodrow Wilson on October 10, 2015. Both special tours start at 10 a.m. Tickets can be purchased online at HSPwalkingtours.eventbrite.com.
The Historical Society of Princeton (HSP) is thrilled to make the Updike Farmstead its permanent headquarters, beginning in January 2016. Purchased by the Society in 2004, the Farmstead is listed on the State and National Register of Historic Places and lies within the Princeton Battlefield/Stony Brook Historic District. As the Society departs Bainbridge House, friends and supporters are invited to visit the museum at 158 Nassau Street for a final time before October 4.
Built in 1766, Bainbridge House is one of the area’s finest surviving examples of Georgian architecture, and was the location of the Princeton Public Library from 1910 to 1967. As a proud tenant since 1967, the Society is grateful to Princeton University for having had the opportunity to occupy such an important historic building. Visits are welcome Wednesday through Sunday, from 12 to 4 p.m. $4 Admission.
For questions, contact Eve Mandel, Director of Programs and Visitor Services, at (609) 921-6748 x102 or eve@princetonhistory.org.

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