One of the iconic architectural features of Princeton University, the 173-foot Cleveland Tower is a soaring landmark on the Princeton skyline. Bordering the main entrance to the college, the tower was erected as a memorial to President and Princeton University trustee, Grover Cleveland, in 1913. In 1927, the Princeton University Carillon was added.

Now, visitors can view the fifth largest carillon in the country and one of the tenth largest in the world. The tower is home to the annual Summer Carillon Series, and a visit during this event will allow you to see carillonneurs from around the world.

Cleveland Tower, Princeton, NJ 08540

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