Beautiful place to visit and walk around. The grounds are open to the public, although you should be respectful of the fact this is a residential college (grad dorms). Dining hall is probably the most beautiful on campus with its fantastic stained glass. A smaller stained glass window in memory of geaduate students who died in WW1 can also be found just outside the dining hall. As a place to live it can be sociable and attractive, but the rooms are somewhat spartan and lack air conditioning. It gets very hot and humid during the summer. Other options are more comfortable, but living here has a very...
Read morePrinceton's finest gothic architecture. The finest view of Princeton is from the top of Cleveland Tower (can't be climbed alone and must leave a university id with the porter opposite the tower entrance.) Other highlights are Proctor Hall, the small library, the gargoyle of a man in a speeding car, and the Wyman House garden, where in fact I...
Read moreAbsolutely beautiful place! If you have time, you must climb the grad tower because you can see the whole campus and golf course from there. It's not very big, but the buildings have so much history. Grabbing a meal at the dining hall is a truly special experience. They have chefs making food in the hall...
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