Posts about the development of Plainsboro.

Plainsboro’s Pioneers Exhibit

With the celebration of Plainsboro's founding approaching, the Wicoff House Museum has a new exhibit created by student intern, Emma L.  This

Plainsboro’s Pioneers Exhibit2024-03-17T13:51:54-04:00

Founders Day May 4, 2024

Founders Day will be celebrated by Plainsboro Township this year on Saturday, May 4, 2024 (raindate: Sunday, May 5th) beginning at 12:30

Founders Day May 4, 20242024-03-17T12:52:07-04:00

Plainsboro’s Founding and the Potato

When thinking of Plainsboro's farming history, Walker-Gordon Farm and their mascot Elsie the Cow may be the first to come to mind.

Plainsboro’s Founding and the Potato2024-03-15T14:01:56-04:00

Finding Genealogical Clues in Deeds

Most of the time when one is doing research for a family tree, the first step is to locate documentation to provide

Finding Genealogical Clues in Deeds2024-03-10T15:06:52-04:00

Man in the Moon

Here is another whimsical ceramic tile produced by the Mueller Mosaic Company at the Wicoff House Museum. An entire series of nursery

Man in the Moon2024-03-05T12:41:08-05:00

Local Lenape Artifacts

The Wicoff House Museum offers rotating exhibits throughout the year. These photos are from a special display of local Lenape artifacts. The

Local Lenape Artifacts2024-02-22T15:29:06-05:00

Local Lenape Artifacts on Display

The Wicoff House Museum offers rotating exhibits throughout the year. These photos are from a special display of local Lenape artifacts. The

Local Lenape Artifacts on Display2024-02-27T13:24:35-05:00

Plainsboro in the 1980s

This aerial photo of Plainsboro taken on October 23, 1982 shows how progress has shaped the community we enjoy today. In the

Plainsboro in the 1980s2024-02-09T15:06:34-05:00

Population Growth of Plainsboro

Plainsboro certainly has changed and grown since its incorporation on May 6, 1919.  Our township of 11.84 square miles is much smaller

Population Growth of Plainsboro2024-02-06T15:27:40-05:00

Archaeologic finds – What are Flakes?

The New Jersey State Museum in Trenton has a series of fascinating displays about New Jersey's first inhabitants - the Lenape people.

Archaeologic finds – What are Flakes?2024-02-01T11:20:50-05:00
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