Carter Hall
Covenant College, Lookout Mountain, GA
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About Carter Hall
Carter Hall is a dorm built in 1928 originally serving as a luxurious hotel. Known as the "Castle in the Clouds," guests traveled the world to vacation in this wonderful location. The hotel did not make it through the great depression, and opened and closed several times until it was finally shuttered in 1960. Covenant purchased the building in 1964, and named the dorm in honor of Paul Carter who originally constructed and owned the hotel. The second through fifth floor of the building serve as student housing. Also located in the building are administrative offices, the bookstore, a snack bar, mail room, and various other offices.
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- Junior | August 18
The dorms in carter are small and the bathrooms aren’t super nice but you have your own bathroom for you and your roommate(s) but the best people live in carter and the great hall and mail room are at the bottom of the building and the hall life is super great!
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- Traditional Room, 2-person
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