Princeton Ice Company

United States historic place
Princeton Ice Company
The upper dam of the Princeton Ice Company, built 1902
Location57 Mountain Avenue, Princeton, New Jersey 08540
Coordinates40°21′46.1″N 74°40′37.5″W / 40.362806°N 74.677083°W / 40.362806; -74.677083
Area77 acres (31 ha)
Built1884
NRHP reference No.07000874
NJRHP No.4716[1]
Significant dates
Added to NRHPAugust 28, 2007
Designated NJRHPJune 25, 2007

The Princeton Ice Company built a dam in 1884 on former farmland so as to allow for the production of ice for sale to residents and businesses in Princeton, New Jersey. This company was the primary supplier of ice to the town during the era of the frozen water trade before the advent of artificial refrigeration. In 1902 a second dam was added so as to increase ice production capacity. The company dissolved itself in 1929, after technological change rendered the ice trade obsolete. The nearly 77 acres (31 ha) site has gone undisturbed in the decades since, apart from the 1958 addition of a colonial revival home designed by noted local architect, Rolf Bauhan.

Mountain Lakes Preserve

In 1987 the property was purchased for open space by Princeton Township and has since been known as the Mountain Lakes Preserve. None of the original buildings of the ice company are extant apart from foundations and a chimney. The former farm fields have reverted to forest. The house on the property is now home to the nonprofit, Friends of Princeton Open Space, and is used for wedding receptions and other events, the proceeds from which support the organization.[2] The preserve is at the heart of the broader 400-acre Mountain Lakes Open Space Area, an interconnected network of trails and parks that includes views of Tusculum, the country estate of John Witherspoon, and historic Coventry Farm.[3] In 2013 the town of Princeton received a Historic Preservation Award from the State of New Jersey Historic Preservation Office for the rehabilitation of the two dams on the site. An anonymous gift of $3 million was received to fund the rehabilitation.[4]

Gallery

  • Princeton Ice Company
  • Ice cutters and ice houses at Mountains Lakes in 1910
    Ice cutters and ice houses at Mountains Lakes in 1910
  • Three delivery wagons of the Princeton Ice Company
    Three delivery wagons of the Princeton Ice Company
  • Mountain Lakes Preserve
  • A bald eagle in flight at the Mountain Lakes Preserve
    A bald eagle in flight at the Mountain Lakes Preserve
  • One of the lakes, created for the harvesting of ice
    One of the lakes, created for the harvesting of ice
  • Mountain Lakes House, built 1958, used for wedding receptions
    Mountain Lakes House, built 1958, used for wedding receptions

See also

References

  1. ^ "New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places — Mercer County" (PDF). New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection — Historic Preservation Office. April 5, 2013. p. 8. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 16, 2013.
  2. ^ Ashton, Charles. "Princeton Ice Company". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
  3. ^ "Mountain Lakes Pen Space Area". New Jersey Trails.
  4. ^ Knapp, Krystal (May 8, 2013). "Town of Princeton Wins State Historic Preservation Award for Mountain Lake Dam Project". Planet Princeton.

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