Sunday, December 27, 2009

Need date advice for Princeton, NJ area?

Ok so I met a girl in New Jersey, I live out of state. I want to go visit her and hang out with her one day in January (It will probably be cold). Ideas I have are:





Walk around Princeton University


Princeton Batlefield


Central Mercer County Park


Pigeon Swamp State Park


Stony Brook Park


Washington Crossing State Park


Cook Natural Area


Mercer Mall





Any advice? Later on I would like to go to NYC with her and the Jersey Shore, but for now I want to keep it local. Thanks.Need date advice for Princeton, NJ area?
I don't know about all the outdoor activities you've planned. It will probably be pretty cold, after all.





Here are a few indoor ideas:





Princeton University Chapel is pretty impressive. While it's called a ';chapel'; that makes it sound small, but it's not, it's huge. And, well, you've got to see it to know why it's impressive. It's just interesting (I'm not Christian, but I've always thought this was an interesting place.) There's also a huge organ there, and sometimes they have concerts.





The Princeton University Museum - it's got some really cold stuff for a small museum. One of the better college museums that I've seen.





If you want a good, cheap lunch, PJ's Pancakes is a college hangout, and the pancakes are great! (Lots of different kinds, too.)





The Princeton Record Exchange is an interesting store to visit. They sell used DVDs and CDs and have some really obscure stuff. If there's something you've been looking for forever, but don't know how to find, this is the place to go. And it's a terrific store for browsing! You'll find all kind of stuff you'd forgotten about but still like! It's on Tulane Street, one block off of Nassau Street (Nassau is the main street in Princeton.) It's right near a big parking garage.








Just a few ideas about how to get in from the cold!Need date advice for Princeton, NJ area?
You have some good ideas. You might want to also try the D%26amp;R Canal State Park, it runs through Princeton. Be sure to bring your camera. Here are some links for the Canal:








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