All great change in America begins at the dinner table.
On his travels to college, Ronald Reagan would pass through the unique community of Princeton. The early Massachusetts settlers’ influence is reflected in Princeton's picturesque architecture, stately homes, and comfortable tree-lined streets. Historically, many Princeton homes were part of the underground railroad which gave shelter to many runaway slaves before the Civil War.
Princeton offers a unique shopping experience along its 2.5 miles of downtown streets. Shops range from clothing, furniture and jewelry stores, to craft emporiums and specialty shops. Princeton is best known however, for it's antiquing, and visitors will be pleasantly surprised with the selection of antique malls and quaint shops.
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The Bureau County Historical Museum 109 Park Ave. W., Princeton, IL |
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The Lovejoy Homestead Princeton, IL |
2209 N Main St, Princeton, IL - 815-875-8106
Dining facilities available.
2200 N. Main St., Princeton, IL - 815-872-3300
43 rooms some with whirlpool tubs; indoor heated pool. Pet-friendly.
1844 N Main St, Princeton, IL - 815- 875-1121
43 rooms some with whirlpool tubs; indoor heated pool. Pet-friendly.
2929 N Main St, Princeton, IL - 815-872-8888
Whirlpool suites available, indoor pool and free continental breakfaSt.