Princeton, New Jersey

Princeton is one of our nation's most historic communities and has produced or been home to some of the world's most notable figures like scientist Albert Einstein, writers T.S. Elliot and F. Scott Fitzgerald, and three United States presidents: James Madison, Woodrow Wilson, and Grover Cleveland. Formerly called Prince's Town, named for the Prince of Orange and Nassau who later became King William III of England, Princeton served briefly as the nation's capital when the Continental Congress met there. Today, the town is home to Princeton University and has a population of approximately 30,000. It is well known for its tree-lined streets, specialty shops, parks and friendly atmosphere.
Burns, White & Hickton
502 Carnegie Center
Suite 103
Princeton, NJ 08540

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Telephone: (609) 987-0616
Facsimile: (609) 987-0070
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