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Creative zoning spares infamous Cleveland Lane home from wrecking ball | MercerSpace.com

Posted by on June 29, 2016


By Vincent Xu

Hell hath no fury like a J&J heir scorned. One of the most salacious events in Princeton’s history took place at 75 Cleveland Lane, at a historic house that recently avoided becoming the latest teardown in town.

Designed by architect Ernest Flagg, the one-acre property is encircled by a stone wall and features a 16-room stone mansion and, across the interior courtyard, a five-bay carriage house. It was previously the home to J. Seward Johnson Jr., grandson t… (View original article)

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