ChristopherPaul
Puritan Board Senior
I have lived in the Princeton NJ area for over six years now and never actually toured the historic sites. Well now I am less than two weeks away from moving to North Carolina and am in a way, cramming the local site seeing that I should have taken the time to do long ago.
So yesterday my family did a three hour tour and saw all the major sites with a guide. It was very worthwhile. The only part that was not covered very well was the theological seminary. We passed it and the guide said some general comments, but nothing too detailed. I asked him if he knew where Benjamin Warfield and Charles Hodge lived, but he did not know. So I think we may return and spend more time just at the seminary.
I did find Jonathan and Sara Edwards resting place as well as Charles Hodge, Grover Cleveland, and many other famous Princetonians.
I want to go back and see BB Warfield´s resting place as well as Alexander Hall and Hodge Hall.
If anyone can think of some historic places relating to the seminary and historic Presbyterianism, please share.
So yesterday my family did a three hour tour and saw all the major sites with a guide. It was very worthwhile. The only part that was not covered very well was the theological seminary. We passed it and the guide said some general comments, but nothing too detailed. I asked him if he knew where Benjamin Warfield and Charles Hodge lived, but he did not know. So I think we may return and spend more time just at the seminary.
I did find Jonathan and Sara Edwards resting place as well as Charles Hodge, Grover Cleveland, and many other famous Princetonians.
I want to go back and see BB Warfield´s resting place as well as Alexander Hall and Hodge Hall.
If anyone can think of some historic places relating to the seminary and historic Presbyterianism, please share.