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David Bradford Park

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David Bradford Park in Princeton
David Bradford Park in Princeton

The David Bradford Park is a small public park located at 53 Pine Street in Princeton, New Jersey. Containing only a bench, a picnic table, and a few toys for toddlers, this mini-park is half a block away from Princeton’s central business district on Nassau Street.

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N 40.35394 ° E -74.65131 °
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Pine Street 61
08542
New Jersey, United States
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