Princeton University
Princeton University was founded in 1746 as the college of New Jersey. It was British North America's fourth college. It has many historical landmarks on campus, most notably Nassue Hall, which was used for a temporary capital of the U.S. in 1783. It's name was changed to Princeton University, after it's community, in 1896. Princeton is notable for it's striving for students to reach farther into their acedemic intrests.
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