About Peacock Inn
Peacock Inn traces all the way back to the 1700s, when it was based at the intersection of Central avenue and Railroad Road, presently Nassau Road and College Spot, separately. Jonathan Deare, an individual from the Mainland Congress, bought the property from Thomas Stockton in 1779. As per Hageman's Princeton, Deare offered individuals from the Mainland Congress rooms with chimneys, breakfast, tea, and supper. Peacock Inn was moved to its current area on Bayard Path in 1875, when it was bought by the Princeton Inn Organization. Mr. Libbey, Leader of the Princeton Inn Organization, was an extremely noticeable figure in Princeton. In addition to the fact that he was a Princeton graduate and teacher, however he was likewise the individual who laid out orange and dark as the College tones. Mr. Libbey was perhaps the earliest person to possess a phone nearby too.