Little Hall on Princeton Campus
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Little Hall was built in 1901, parallel to the railroad tracks that ended at the Pennsylvania Station just below the Blair Arch. Today it stands at the end of Pyne Drive and is shared by Mathey College and upperclassmen. Little Hall was the first dormitory at Princeton to have indoor bathrooms, and with several additions, the building was later connected to the gymnasium. Little�s most notable feature is a four-story tower with a large bay window and the University coat of arms supported by a pair of tigers.
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Little Hall, Collegiate Gothic Architecture, Gothic Architecture, Campus of Princeton University, Princeton University, Ivy League, University, Princeton, Mercer County, The Delaware Region, New Jersey, NJ, Jersey, The Garden State
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