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Summary
Description Ivy Hall (Princeton).jpg |
English:
A small gothic building designed by
John Notman
as the home of the short-lived Princeton University law school. It gave its name to
Ivy Club
, the university's first
eating club
which was housed there from its founding in 1879 to 1883. Now the property of
Trinity Church
and home to its choir. Built in 1847.
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Source | Own work |
Author | Djkeddie |
Camera location | 40° 20′ 48.13″ N, 74° 39′ 53.43″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 40.346702; -74.664843 |
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