THE PEACOCK INN

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  • Age: 113 years
  • ID: 38727140/53
20 Bayard Lane Princeton, NJ 08540
The Peacock Inn was opened in 1911 by Joseph and Helen O'Connor, who purchased the property and named it after an inn in Midland England. The peacock, a symbol of royalty, good food, and good luck, was adopted by the couple as the emblem for the hotel. The Inn has been in operation ever since. After opening under its new name, the property became an interesting part of the area's history. When Albert Einstein moved to Princeton, he stayed at The Peacock Inn for 10 days while construction of his house was being finished. It is believed that the basement area of The Peacock Inn, also known as "Peacock Alley", was used as a Prohibition-era speakeasy. According to Mrs. Evatt, who purchased The Peacock Inn in 1954, the entire Princeton football team came to the Inn one day and happened to be standing outside on the porch. Due to the weight of the team, the porch collapsed, taking the football team down with it. A quick-thinking photographer snapped a shot of the incident and later that..
Also known as: peacock, Peacock Inn, Peacock Inn Restaurant
Primary location: Princeton United States
Associated domains: thepeacockinn.com
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peacockinn.com

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www.peacockinn.com

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92.204.138.124

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