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Mary Hubbell House




About Mary Hubbell House:

 

Floor Plans:
First Floor
Second Floor
Third Floor


Bathrooms: 18

Funky Little Yellow Kitchens: 1

Laundry:
0 Washers/Dryers

Communications:
Cable: 1 jack per room
Phone: 1 line per room
Ethernet: 1 jack per bed


Disability Accomodations:
Not Accessible

Commonly known as "Hubbell," Mary Hubbell House was named for Mary Hubbell, the wife of Mark Hopkins. First located where Chapin Hall stands today, it was moved to its present location, just north of the cemetery, in 1910.

Famous for its huge "Hubbell Doubles," and nice singles, the house boasts beautiful hardwood floors, bathrooms for most rooms, bay windows, high ceilings, and a nice kitchen. One room has its own porch off the back!

Hubbell is near Dodd Dining Hall, and within easy walking distance of Spencer, Sawyer Library, and the tennis courts.


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