America is home to several famous cemeteries, from Gettysburg to Arlington. Each is iconic for its rich history but New Jersey is home to a burial ground that may be even more significant. It’s not a place many know of but the impact of those who are interred here is immeasurable. One of history’s most famous Americans calls this his final resting place – Grover Cleveland. But that’s not all, not nearly.

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Did you have any idea that such a cemetery existed in New Jersey? Have you ever been? There’s plenty to do in Princeton, so it could easily be a stop on your day trip. Visit Princeton Cemetery at 61 Nassau Street, open daily from dawn to dusk. Brochures with a map are available in a small kiosk at the Greenview Avenue entrance. The map contains a grid system with notable gravesite locations. For more to do when you visit, check out this guide to Princeton.

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