Image: Ivy Hall (Princeton)
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Description: 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.
Title: Ivy Hall (Princeton)
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