Princeton Reunions Quiz: Buildings and Grounds
Test your knowledge with 10 questions about places and spaces on or near Princeton’s campus
Which campus building features a gargoyle representation of a rhinoceros?
“Oval With Points,” between Nassau and Morrison Halls, is one of Princeton’s most beloved sculptures. Who created it?
This building near the corner of Washington Road and Prospect Avenue was picked up and moved on rails in 1963 to make room for Robertson Hall.
Which of the following is true about Betsey Stockton, the namesake of the garden behind Firestone Library?
After its opening in 1974, PAW wrote that this “Alamoesque” shop adjacent to campus was an instant hit with Princeton students.
Generations of Princeton athletes have used this building, named for a former Tiger coach who was once a teammate of Babe Ruth.
Which residential college has been home to the Princeton Garden Project since 2007?
A sculpture called “Einstein’s Table,” installed in 2019, is located in which area of the campus?
Andrew Carnegie provided the funds for Lake Carnegie. According to campus lore, Woodrow Wilson 1879 tried to convince him to support this instead.
Reunion Hall, which stood near Cannon Green from 1870 to 1965, was named in honor of which event?