Princeton WannaBe Blog

I'm not a real historian.   I didn't grow up in Princeton.    I don't have an Ivy League education.   

I'm a total Princeton WannaBe. 

Still, I gush about loving the heart of Princeton as much as I can!


 

 


We're Giving FREE TOURS on FRIDAY EVENINGS BECUASE WE'RE IN LOVE WITH A PRINCETON MAN .... ....

Edgar Palmer!

Mr. Edgar Palmer

If you have ever been to Princeton or the surrounding areas, you may have heard of Palmer Square. Named after its visionary and developer, Mr. Edgar Palmer, the Square “boasts a unique collection of shopping and dining right in the heart of downtown.”

As mentioned in the Nassau Inn's  previous post about its history, Palmer Square is currently celebrating its 75th Anniversary. And as we learned about the history and design, it made us wonder about the man behind the Square. Who was Edgar Palmer? And why did he envision Palmer Square?  (On our 1 HR FREE TOUR A/B EDGAR, we'll tell you why he had a powerful nickname while at Princeton.)

A beloved husband and father, Mr. Palmer was a doting family man.  He thrived on community, close-knit ties, and pride.  Professionally, his business skills were unparalleled. A graduate of Princeton University (class of 1903), and then a charter trustee, Mr. Palmer inherited the New Jersey Zinc Company where he was President until 1943. During his prosperous career, he proved to be a generous philanthropist.  He donated much to Princeton, a town he lived in and loved, as well as our country during World Wars I and II. Palmer House and Palmer Stadium were two renowned donations.  (On our 1 HR FREE TOUR A/B EDGAR, we'll tell you why he fell in love with Zilph and who was at their wedding .... CRAZY!)

Picture courtesy of Princeton University

Palmer House, which is located on Princeton University campus, was Mr. Palmer’s residence and donated by his wife after his death.  Palmer Stadium, which was named after and dedicated to his father Stephen Palmer, was another donation to the University. During World War I and II, Mr. Palmer gave his first and second schooners, both named Guinevere, to the US Navy.  Always willing to help fellow sea mates, Mr. Palmer was a well-known yachtsman and served as Commodore of American Yacht Club in Rye, NY.  (On the 1 HOUR FREE TOUR ABOUT EDGAR, we'll tell you why his yachts shared the same name.  It's cooler than you think!)  

So what brought this man, a doting family man, the heir to a company, and humanitarian, to design the central hub of Palmer Square that we all know and love? Simply put…it was a dream.  (Yep, they're right - it's a love story!)

Mr. Palmer envisioned an area that would offer residents a home above or near shops and within Construction began on his dream in 1936.  At the time of his death in 1943, Mr. Palmer got to see about half of his vision completed.  Princeton embraced what Mr. Palmer planned and continued the project in his honor – eventually naming the square after him.  (There's a teeny bit more of the story to the naming .... we'll cover that on the 1 HOUR FREE TOUR ABOUT EDGAR!)

The Residences at Palmer Square

While construction on the shops of Palmer Square finished long ago, Mr. Palmer’s dream is still being refined. In 2010, construction began on the Residence at Palmer Square, the final piece to complete his dream to live, shop, dine, and stay in an urban up-scale setting.

Even we here at the Nassau Inn are dusting ourselves off and undergoing a rejuvenation, which will be finished by 2013.

The Nassau Inn is "happy to uphold his legacy (in part with our own) within the community and we encourage those to enjoy Edgar Palmer’s dream first hand.  Looking to take a vacation? Stay at the Nassau Inn!  Looking to live in Princeton? Consider the Residences at Palmer Square!  Come experience the Square and all it has to offer."  (We couldn't agree more!  Our tourguides live within walking distance of the Nassau Inn and the new Residences so we kind of know what we're talking about!)

By: Stephanie Piccarillo and Lauren Scarpa - (We love the Nassau Inn Blogs!)

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THIS is Why I ADORE This Town!

McCarter Theatre had their annual block party last week and it's another example of how Princeton feels like living in Mayberry  .... only better!

(The only difference?  We have Andy Griffiths living here and a ton of genius too!  Some would say I'm kind of the Barney Fife of the situation .... anyhoo ....)

It was a beautiful evening with AN INCREDIBLE turnout with free games, food and music by Philadelphia Jazz Orchestra!  The reknown orchestra was  directed under Joe Bongiovi, the band director of our public High School ..... Princeton High School.  

(See what I mean about Mayberry?)

Photo'd here is Brian McDonald! 

(He's pretty sparkly ..... he was raised in Princeton and had a big job at Princeton University for a long time.  Now he's part of a uber cutting edge start up company and uses his incredible professional experience to volunteer as Board President of McCarter Theatre. 

(I KNOW IT'S ENOUGH FOR ME TOO!)

Anyhoo, if you've taken a tour, you know I have a COMPLETE CRUSH ON McCARTER THEATRE. 

Not many towns can say they have a world class regional theater with more world premieres than any other regional theater in America! 

(Maybe that's why  Lucille Ball, Ethan Hawke, John Lithgow, Christopher Reeve AND Bebe Neuwirth had their stage debuts there!)

Be sure to subscribe to McCarter's season or at least commit to going to at least one production!


 

 

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Today, Only FOREVER AGO .....

So, in 1829, James Smithson died in Italy. 

(He was a member of the Royal Society of London and was an eager scientist .... clearly, a snappy dresser too ....)

Anyhoo, he wanted his wealth to be used to promote knowledge. 

James had never seen America but he willed his entire estate to the United States of America.

 

(He even had his body interred in a tomb inside the building.  I KNOW!)

Did you know Princeton University's collections are routinely loaned to the Smithsonian to promote knowledge?  TRUE!

Did you know you can enjoy many of these collections FOR FREE at the Princeton University Art Museum?  It stays open late on Thursdays so you should go over and check it out! 


 

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LOOK HERE TO SEE HOW I DEFEATED SUSAN FRANCIA - A TWO TIME OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALIST!

 

In 2011, I WON AN OLYMPIC GOLD MEDAL IN A SPONTANEOUS ARM WRESTLING COMPETITION!

 

Winning the Olympic Gold wasn’t that tough for me .... my secret?  Tickling the competition, silly!

Anyhoo,

 

 

  

 

 

You can see here, the real Olympic athlete handled the defeat like a complete pro!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Here's how I won my first gold in 2011:

I went to Godfrey Fitzgerald Hair Salon for my grooming session. 

Y’all know, my groomings at Godfrey’s never fail to disappoint:

 

In the chair beside me was Susan Francia.  The 2008 Women’s Rowing Olympic Gold Winner!  I KNOW!

After I played it WAY COOL (and pretended not to listen in on her every word) it became clear that Susan Francia is, well, WAY COOL!

 

Here’s why I think Susan Francia is WAY COOL:

She seemed thrilled she won the Gold Medal ….

She’s funny ….. like quick funny, not just funny-funny

She’s smart ….. like street smart, not just book smart

She’s gorgeous ….. SO GORGEOUS SHE POSED NUDE and in between the shots she didn’t wear the robe. 

I take my shower IN my robe for God’s sakes!

AND

You didn’t hear this from me but it’s true,

She confessed to eating 5,000 calories in a single day.

You’re not drunk …. You read that right,

She confessed to eating 5,000 calories in a single day.

One more thing ..... wait for it ..... it's worth it ....

 

She proudly states she is the great grandaughter of Woodrow "Woody" Wilson!  I KNOW!  Just when you thought the tour lady couldn't get luckier!

(Our full time group of researchers couldn't confirm or deny the geneology on that but she's a Gold Medalist for God's sakes, we're taking her word for it!)

Want to know more about this world class neighbor who just won another Gold at the 2012 Olympics?  Here you go:  http://www.susanfrancia.com/file/Home.html

Want to know more about my world class hair dresser who has won his own world championships?  Here you go: http://godfreyfitzgerald.wordpress.com/


 

 

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HELP PRINCETON WIN THE GOLD!!!

Princeton is competing with other Ivy League schools to score the most Facebook likes for a photo every day for the ten days of the Olympics.

(It is called the Alumpics and here is the web site: http://alumpics.wordpress.com/. All you need to do is tweet and Facebook the daily link to the Princeton photo on the Alumni Association FB page every day for the next five days and urge your friends  to click like too!  Here's another link .....

The tigers have two golds and two silvers (tied with Darthmouth for first place).

LET'S ALL BE  IN IT TO WIN IT AND SHOW THE IVY LEAGUE WHO HAS THE BIGGER FAN BASE!



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