Visited Princeton to see Princeton University. A very pleasant town, not at all like typical America. Founded in 1746, it has expanded since: everywhere you look, there is Romanesque, Gothic architecture, Empire style, modern. In one of the photos – Albert Einstein’s house. Simple, no plaque, private residence. It seems Albert did not want to turn himself into an idol, and even left instructions to scatter his ashes in a place known only to his family. So you won’t find him in the local cemetery. The house where, after Einstein, Nobel laureate Frank Wilczek also lived, was sold in 2012 for 1.4 million dollars to the university where Einstein worked (IAS)










