When most people think about a beautiful, scenic hike, they usually don’t think of cemeteries. But these places of rest are often beautifully designed, resembling a garden and a place of refuge more than anything. That goes double for one historic cemetery in NJ, which is the permanent resting place of some of the most famous residents in the Garden State’s history. Princeton Cemetery, run by the Nassau Presbyterian Church, is a stunning monument to America’s early years and the men who made it possible. One section, known as “President’s Row”, is home to both one of the most famous Presidents to come from New Jersey – and the answer to many trivia questions – but also to one of the most infamous villains of the country’s early days. We think it’s an amazing hike, and well worth taking on your next trip to Princeton.

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Have you walked Princeton Cemetery and seen its famous memorials? Let us know about your visit to this unique cemetery in NJ in the comments section. The cemetery is still an active graveyard, but the Church keeps it open to visitors interested in history. Find out more about the site on the Nassau Presbyterian Church website. Princeton is such an amazing town, you’ll definitely want to make a day of a visit here. Grab a snack from the town’s massive health food store, indulge in some seasonal ice cream flavors at The Bent Spoon, and then book a room at the historic Peacock Inn to close out your adventure in New Jersey’s most charming city.

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