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Edinburgh is the home town of the former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Tony Blair, who was born in the city and attended Fettes College ; Robin Harper the co-convener of the Scottish Green Party ; and John Witherspoon, the only clergyman to sign the United States Declaration of Independence, and later president of Princeton University.
* Princeton ( town ), Wisconsin
Although Princeton is a " college town ", there are other important institutions in the area, including the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton Theological Seminary, Educational Testing Service ( ETS ), Opinion Research Corporation, Siemens Corporate Research, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Sarnoff Corporation, FMC Corporation, The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Amrep, Church and Dwight, Berlitz International, and Dow Jones & Company.
The town had been referred to in a variety of ways since, including: Princetown, Prince ’ s Town and finally Princeton.
The town of Princeton, named for the battle where General Mercer was killed, was established as the county seat in 1847.
As a small town and depot along the Florida East Coast Railroad in the 1900s, the community was named by Gaston Drake after his alma mater, Princeton University.
Fort Branch is the largest town and second largest community in Gibson County, Indiana, United States after Princeton.
Like Princeton, Fort Branch is also largely a blue-collar town although of somewhat smaller size.
Hazleton is the second oldest town in Gibson county after Princeton.
Oakland City is the second-largest city but third-largest community in Gibson County, Indiana, United States, after the city of Princeton and the town of Fort Branch.
The two largest employers of Owensville's residents are the Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indiana plant located halfway between Princeton and Fort Branch, as well as Gibson Generating Station located 5. 5 miles north-northwest of Owensville, as well two coal mines that opened up in 2008 and 2012, located 1 mile and 6 miles north of town respectively.
Wolcott ( ) is a town in Princeton Township, White County, Indiana, United States.
In 1971, Princeton University ( which owned most of the town ) and Lincoln Properties, Inc., together developed the area into what it is now, a large suburban town still holding on to its rural past.
Princeton Airport, serving the neighboring town of Princeton, is located in Montgomery Township, just west of Rocky Hill.
Princeton is a town in Johnston County, North Carolina, United States.
The community then submitted the name Princeton in honor of Prince Dowlin, a landowner and promoter of the town.
The town hosts the Princeton Rays baseball club of the Appalachian League.
The old Victorian mansion on the knoll overlooking the town as a testament to the area's coal mining heritage and the man who planned the railroad through Princeton: William Nelson Page.
In the winter of 1855 Samuel Ross, Jame W. Gillian, Dorilius Morrison, John S. Prince and Richard Chute platted the town of Princeton.
A lack of historical evidence directly supporting this claim has prompted an alternative theory that homesick New Englanders named the town in honor of Princeton, New Jersey.
Allenby, British Columbia, Canada, a copper mining ghost town in the Similkameen District near the town of Princeton, was named in his honour, with the nearby Allenby Lake was named after the town.

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A Southerner married to a New Englander, I have lived for many years in a Connecticut commuting town with a high percentage of artists, writers, publicity men, and business executives of egghead tastes.
At Sturbridge Village, Massachusetts, you'll find a completely-restored New England town.
The Abner Doubleday Little League and Babe Ruth Fields in Ballston Spa, New York, the town of his birth.
* Avalon, New Jersey, a beach town in southern New Jersey
* Albert, New South Wales, a town in Australia
* Alfred ( town ), New York
* Antwerp ( town ), New York
* 1944 – World War II: possibly the biggest prison breakout in history occurs as 545 Japanese POWs attempt to escape outside the town of Cowra, New South Wales, Australia.
The town we now call Accrington covers two townships which were established in 1507 following disafforestation ; those of Old Accrington and New Accrington which were merged in 1878 with the incorporation of the borough council.
Before the Civil War, baseball competed for public interest with cricket and regional variants of baseball, notably town ball played in Philadelphia and the Massachusetts Game played in New England.
In his 20s he attended barber school, got married, and moved first to Roy, New Mexico then returned to Turkey in Hall County ( now considered his home town ) to work as a barber at Hamm's Barber Shop.
For the remainder of his life he spent time between Albuquerque, New Mexico and Florida, living the last 13 years of his life in Archer, Florida, a small farming town near Gainesville.
Contra dance sets, seen from the balcony of the town house of Peterborough, New Hampshire.
* Cambridge ( town ), New York
* Canton ( town ), New York
* Corinth ( town ), New York
The French period Ville Nouvelle ( New Town ) of Casablanca was designed by the French architect Henri Prost, and was a model of a new town at that time.
* Canterbury, New Hampshire, a town in New Hampshire
The center of population of Delaware is located in New Castle County, in the town of Townsend.
Dartmouth College is situated in the rural town of Hanover, New Hampshire, located in the Upper Valley along the Connecticut River in New England.
His grandfather was a newspaper printer from New Jersey who had relocated to Manhattan, Kansas, in 1855, and his father was editor of his own newspaper in the town.
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