Jarvis Hall is one of Trinity College's most historically significant residential buildings, completed in 1878 as part of the iconic Long Walk — a row of connected Gothic Revival buildings that defines the heart of the Trinity campus. The building houses students in corridor-style rooms with communal bathrooms and is among the most sought-after upperclass residences on campus for its Gothic architecture, high ceilings, and central position along the Long Walk. Jarvis's stone facade, arched windows, and connection to Trinity's founding identity make it one of the most distinctive collegiate residences in New England.
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