Celebrate July 4 and America’s 250th Anniversary
Support the preservation of the Princeton Battlefield
As we celebrate July 4 and our Nation’s 250th Anniversary, we invite you to remember the struggle for independence and those who made our freedoms possible.
Your donation helps preserve this historic battlefield, create educational experiences for thousands of visitors, and strengthen appreciation for the American Revolution.
About the Campaign
For 250 years, the story of America’s independence has inspired generations. The Princeton Battlefield stands as one of the places where that story changed forever.
This July 4th, we invite you to celebrate our Nation’s anniversary by helping preserve the land, stories, and legacy of the Battle of Princeton for future generations.
Your support helps ensure that visitors, students, families, and history enthusiasts can continue to experience this sacred historic landscape and better understand the sacrifices that shaped our country.
Honor America’s past while helping preserve one of the most important Revolutionary War sites in the nation.
Why Princeton Matters
The Battle of Princeton was a turning point in the American Revolution.
In the winter of 1777, General George Washington and the Continental Army secured a critical victory at Princeton that renewed hope for independence and changed the course of the war.
Today, the battlefield remains a place of remembrance, education, and reflection — connecting Americans to the ideals, courage, and determination that founded a nation.
Choose How Your Gift Will Help
History & Heritage Fund
Support long-term preservation efforts and help build a future Visitor & Education Center that will expand educational access and historical interpretation.
Programs & Services
Help fund educational initiatives and public programs including Young Patriots Day, living history events, tours, and battlefield experiences.
Wherever It Can Help the Most
Provide flexible support for preservation, education, outreach, and ongoing stewardship of the battlefield.