Located on a quiet residential street, in the Witherspoon - Jackson Historical district, this building offers everything you would want from living in Princeton, with restaurants, shopping, Princeton University and Historic landmarks just a short walk away.
The migration of African Americans from the South to the North saw the influx of African American migration to Princeton, where the Witherspoon Jackson neighborhood became their home. Many leaders and members of the Witherspoon Jackson Presbyterian Church aided in the battle against slavery and helped with the Underground Railroad.
Princeton historically has been looked at as one of the economic and cultural centers of Central New Jersey. Welcoming immigrants throughout the early 20th century, the town accommodated its growing population by creating a compact developments. Because of this Princeton quickly became a very accessible and walk-able town where residents could go to the library, go to school, buy groceries and even get a haircut all within walking distance of where they lived.
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