Princeton Doggie's Day Out Walking Tours
Whether you are looking for a doggie friendly outing in NJ, you are an American history buff wanting to know more about the area or simply want to take a stroll with other dog lovers our tours are an ideal way to spend a Sunday afternoon in Princeton, New Jersey.
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Princeton Rebels Doggie TourOn this tour we combine Princeton's greatest rebels!......Revolutionary, academic and industrial! We'll stroll through downtown's most eclectic streets and neighborhoods while describing many of our most charming personalities - past and present! What was George Washington's drink of choice? The D&R was originally named Stockton's Folly? The creators of the hydrogen bomb, Lake Carnegie and New Jersey's first socialist commune lived in the same neighborhood? William Faulkner, who introduced American vernacular dialogue in literature lived just down the way from Svetlana Stalin - she lived here in political exile? Introduce your best buddy to the wilder side of Princeton! (ALL DOGGIE DAY OUT TOURS DONATE A PERCENTAGE TO SAVE*A Friend to Homeless Animals - they strive to protect the health and wellbeing of homeless companion animals in the Greater Princeton area. If you have a charity you'd like to promote, book a private group tour and the same percentage will go to your charity More info and upcoming events... |
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Very Important Dog TourVIP & VID DOG TOUR (Very Important People & Dogs) on this tour we will walk through a swanky part of town - the "Western Section". Doggies will see the homes of T.S. Elliot, Albert Einstein, Woodrow Wilson, Edgar Palmer, Paul Tulane, Thomas Mann, Grover Cleveland and a few millionaires along the way. Many of the interesting residences of Princeton were dog owners too. We have collected stories and trivia from the touching to the bizzare about SOME AMAZING DOGS. Did you know: • George Washington had ten hounds with scandalous names ? • One of the early Seeing Eye dog lived and worked on campus? • The PUG dog should be the Princeton mascot instead of the Tiger? • That there are at least 9 reasons why having a dog is good for your health? More info and upcoming events... |
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What? A Doggie Day Tour?It's OK, we get that ALOT! We want to share the history of Princeton with EVERYONE, including our four legged buddies. Find out more about our awesome Doggie Day Out Tours here ... More info... |


