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Walking Distance to Center of Campus: Approximately .03 miles Carriage House is among the smaller residence hall communities at Champlain College: 15 students reside here in three double rooms, two triple rooms and one single room. Due to its smaller size, residents at Carriage House tend to establish a strong community. Located at the end of Cedar Lane and adjacent to East House, Carriage and East share staff and resources. Like all Champlain College residence halls, Carriage House has cable television, in-room phones and voicemail, and wireless internet. All residence halls are smoke and substance free, co-ed communities A Brief History of Carriage House Year of Construction: 1895? Original Owner: Oliver O. Presbry Year Acquired by Champlain College: 1994 This building, as its name implies, was built to house carriages, and later automobiles, for the Presbry family, which built 109 Summit Street [link to East House]. The carriage house was converted to a family home in the 1930's and acquired by Champlain College in 1994, when it served, initially, as the residence of the President of the College. |
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