Princeton Cemetery
The final resting place of many of New Jersey's most famous residents, including U.S. history's most in-vogue antagonist, Aaron Burr.

πŸ“œ Established in 1757, Princeton Cemetery is owned by Nassau Presbyterian Church.
πŸ” Known as 'The Westminster Abbey of the United States' and is still an active burial ground.

Why Go

πŸ›οΈ Final resting place for US Presidents, Vice Presidents, and Declaration signers.
πŸ”¬ Burials include Nobel Laureates, scientists, and historical figures.
πŸ“œ Explore rich American history and unique gravestone epitaphs.

Tips

πŸ—ΊοΈ Brochures with maps are available at the cemetery entrance on Greenview Avenue.

Hours

πŸ•’ Daily, dawn to dusk.

Contact

πŸ“ž Cemetery Administrative Office: 609-924-1369
πŸ“§ cemetery@nassauchurch.org

Last updated 5 days ago

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