Dunster Grille, located in Cambridge, MA, is a historic undergraduate residential house at Harvard University. Built in 1930, it is known for its unique architecture and rich history, including being one of the first dormitories constructed under President Abbott Lawrence Lowell's House Plan.
With notable alumni such as Al Gore, Tommy Lee Jones, and Norman Mailer, Dunster House offers a vibrant social atmosphere and a range of yearly traditions, from Keg Races in the fall to the Goat Roast in the spring. The House underwent a full renewal in 2016, making it a modern and welcoming space for students and visitors alike.
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