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Mark Hopkins House

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Accommodations
Virtually all the rooms are singles, and thus they are all either identical to or mirror images of the same design. Corner rooms on the extreme ends of the hall facing the quad (A21, A22, D21, D22, and the same for 31, 32 and 41, 42) are about four feet longer than this identical plan.
In this plan, each room has two plaster walls, one brick wall, and one wall that is just one big window (see below), facing either the quad , [[Route 2]], or [[Route 7]].There is an open closet, i.e. without doors, with a shelf on top. Opposite the closet is a chest of drawers with a mirror above it. There is also a desk and chair, a small bookcase, and a bed. There is one ceiling light in the middle of the room attached to the wall switch, and one light above the bed.
Mark Hopkins is composed of suites, where six students share a common room and a bathroom with one toilet, one shower, and two sinks. Common rooms tend to have two couches and a coffee table with a TV in one corner. The C entry has an additional small room that is not big enough for a couch, but fits a microwave and a refrigerator and perhaps a small chair.
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