Tusculum (Princeton, New Jersey)

Tusculum
Location166 Cherry Hill Road, Princeton, New Jersey 08540
Coordinates40°21′56.5″N 74°40′16.2″W / 40.365694°N 74.671167°W / 40.365694; -74.671167
Area20 acres (8.1 ha)
Built1773
NRHP reference No.78003171
NJRHP No.1755
Significant dates
Added to NRHPJanuary 5, 1978
Designated NJRHPApril 15, 1977

Tusculum is a country estate on Cherry Hill Road in Princeton, New Jersey, built in 1773 for John Witherspoon, president of Princeton University and signer of the Declaration of Independence. It is named after the Roman town of Tusculum, which was home to the country villa of Marcus Tullius Cicero. In 1793, the property was made available for purchase as a result of John Witherspoon's declining age, and was sought after by many refugees. The property was often visited by George Washington and his wife, Martha, during Witherspoon's tenure as president of Princeton University. In 2013 the home was sold for $5.5 million.