Housing Type Victorian-Era Mansion
Housing for... First-year students
Number of Students 49
Distance from the Center of Campus Less Than 1 Block
Types of Rooms Standard Bedroom
Features Closest residence to dining hall

Description

Built by architect Alfred B. Fisher as his family home in 1889, Pearl Hall is of particular importance to the history of Burlington and Champlain College. Among its many owners before its purchase by Champlain in 1968, the home was at one point owned by J. Holmes Jackson, a prominent dentist and several times Mayor of Burlington. Its central common room is perfect for chatting with friends or playing board games. Pearl’s large front porch is a famous hangout spot on campus; on sunny days, students can be found playing music, doing homework, or lounging in hammocks, and as the sun sets, students can take in the beauty of a Vermont evening.

Location

Located in the center of Champlain’s campus on South Willard Street, Pearl Hall sits in the heart of student life. Students can enjoy easy access to the dining hall, academic buildings, and more.

Street Address: 258 S. Willard St, Burlington, VT 05401

Common Spaces

Common room

Outdoor Spaces

Large front porch

Namesake

The building was named Pearl Hall to honor H. Dean Pearl, former Principal of Burlington High School, Professor of Education at the University of Vermont, and for seven years the Director of Admissions at Champlain College.

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A photo of Pearl hall during the daytime
A photo of Pearl hall during the daytime

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