Princeton, Iowa, is a small town located along the Mississippi River, within 20 miles of the Quad Cities region of Iowa and Illinois. Known for its quiet streets and vintage architecture, Princeton offers a peaceful lifestyle with a strong sense of community. The town features a variety of home styles, including Craftsman, ranch-style, and hillside multi-level homes, many of which boast large, hilly backyards. The Mississippi riverfront provides housing options and piers for boating enthusiasts. Princeton's public education system is highly rated, with schools such as Virgil Grissom Elementary School, North Scott Junior High School, and North Scott Senior High School receiving commendable ratings. The high school also features strong STEM programs and a well-ranked athletics team.
Princeton's local dining scene includes Three 33 American, known for comfort foods like pizza and tacos, and Go Fish Marina Bar & Grill, which offers seafood dishes. For grocery shopping, residents can drive nearly 20 miles to Davenport's Hy-Vee supermarket or visit the new Fareway supermarket in nearby Le Claire. The town's parks, such as Clemens Park and Old School Park, provide ample opportunities for outdoor recreation, including playgrounds, sports fields, and scenic river views.
Princeton's historical roots date back to 1838, and the town has maintained its vintage aesthetic, with landmarks like its old bank and train station reflecting its past. The town's proximity to Highway 67 allows for convenient commuting to the Quad Cities, making it an attractive option for those seeking a blend of rural tranquility and access to urban amenities.