3. Check Out the Einstein Collection in Princeton, NJ

This is a further trek from New York City but a worthy one. The Historical Society of Princeton in New Jersey has one of the “larger 3D collections of Einstein materials in the United States,” says Izzy Kazdin, its executive director. The collection includes 65 pieces of furniture that were in the scientist’s house at 112 Mercer Street, where he lived when employed by the Institute for Advanced Study, a notable post graduate institution in Princeton.

When you’re done there, follow the footsteps of Albert Einstein with our guide to Princeton to see where he lived and worked. Around town, you’ll also find various activities, contests and “Pi-themed fun” taking place through March 14. This includes a tour of Landau’s Albert Einstein Museum, walking tours of Einstein’s neighborhood, a slime making workshop and more. See the full schedule here.