

Jackson House is a three-story residence house with singles, doubles, and triple rooms. It has two living rooms, one with a fireplace, and a kitchen. The house is named for William Sharpless Jackson, husband of Helen Hunt Jackson (the author of Ramona) and trustee of the college. In 1914, Jackson House was purchased by Judson M. Bemis, refurbished, and donated to the college. It is a co-ed, upper-class residence that is a highly desirable and sought after location in which to live. Jackson was renovated in 2003.
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JACKSON HOUSE
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| BUILDING | AMENITIES | |
| 1029 North Nevada Ave |
Kitchen | Yes |
| East Campus | Laundry | Yes |
| Type: Small House |
Lounge
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Yes; Piano, Fireplace, Bean Bags,
Couches, Flat-Screen TV
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| Theme: None |
Wireless | Yes |
| Upperclassmen: 30 |
Game Room | Yes; Pool Table |
| Resident Advisors: 1 | Thermostat | Yes |
| Residential Living Coordinator: 1 | Carpet | 1st and 3rd Floor Rooms |
| Floor Plans: Basement; First |
Bike Rack | Yes |
| Floor Plans: Second; Third | Key Type | Exterior: Swipe Card; Interior: Key |
