Best Day Trips In New Jersey

We are always on the lookout for new adventures and day trips here in the Garden State. This one stands out because it's a tiny town that packs a big punch. Only In Your State did an article entitled "This Blink-And-You’ll-Miss-It Town In New Jersey Is So Worth Exploring" and it caught my eye. What tiny town are they talking about?

 

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According to Only In Your State "Kingston, New Jersey, located right outside the borders of Princeton, is a tiny town of under 1,600 people that often evades people's attention - you drive right through on the main road to Princeton, and you'll notice a quaint small town with a nice look but little to grab your attention immediately. But this town is hiding a gorgeous historic district, a delicious farmers' market, and a spinoff of one of the area's most popular restaurants."

 

 

So what is it about this tiny town of Kingston, New Jersey that has people stopping to make a day of it? On a historical note, you will find "one of the oldest bridges in the United States - dating back to 1798." Kingston Bridge is a true landmark in Somerset County.

 

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In addition, Only In Your State said "The Kingston area is also home to the Pennsylvania Dutch Farmers Market, which is technically within Princeton's borders but is far closer to Kingston than downtown Princeton when you travel."

 

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Another great place to visit on your stop in Kingston is the famous PJ's Pancake House and Bakery, "the most well-known dining spot in Kingston is definitely PJ's Pancake House, a spinoff of the wildly popular Princeton college-area diner."

 

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The Only In Your State article also suggested staying at the Peacock Inn when visiting Kingston. "If you're considering spending the night in the area, we highly recommend The Peacock Inn - it's one of a couple of historic hotels in the Princeton area, and it's gorgeous."

 

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