Princeton’s campus, art, and architecture remain iconic as the years go by — but if your head was stuck in a book as a student, you might have missed out. Test yourself and soak in and share these spots — some of my personal favorites — with your family and friends as you walk around Reunions this year. How many can you name and find?
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1. Right corner entry of FitzRandolph Gate.
2. Rockefeller College Cloister.
3. Historic Yellin chandeliers in the University Chapel.
4. Just above the entrance of the University Chapel.
5. The famous Tiffany stained glass windows in the University Chapel.
6. Above the East Pyne square.
7. McCosh Courtyard facing Dickinson Hall.
8. Murray-Dodge Hall basement.
9. 1903 Hall.
10. Above the entrance of Frist Campus Center.
11. Albert Einstein’s classroom on the third floor of Frist Campus Center.
12. Jones Hall.
13. Outside Whitman Courtyard facing Spelman Hall.
14. Inside the Lewis Science Library.
15. Outside the New South Building as part of Ai Weiwei’s “Circle of Animals/Zodiac Heads.”
16. The back of Yeh College, facing the tennis courts.
17. Springdale Golf Club across Alexander Road.
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