File:Lewis School Princeton south facade.jpg
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The south facade of the Lewis School in Princeton, New Jersey. It was built in 1902 as Thanet Lodge, also known as Greenholm or William Libbey’s house. It was home to Miss Mason’s School from the 1930s until 1982.
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