Primarily residential in character, this elegant district includes the Albert Einstein house, Morven, a number of dwellings designed by Princeton's noted architect-builder, Charles Steadman, and clusters of Victorian houses. Landmark buildings in the district include Trinity Church and Princeton Theological Seminary's Alexander Hall. A variety of architectural styles is present here, with houses executed in the Greek Revival, Gothic Revival, Italianate, Second Empire, Queen Anne, and Colonial Revival styles.
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