Kidd Hall
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Kidd Hall is a student housing cooperative in Berkeley, California. It is part of the USCA co-op system.
Alexander Mardsen Kidd Hall houses 17 students; the smallest house in the USCA. Located in a wooded neighborhood two blocks north of the UC Berkeley campus, Kidd Hall features a backyard redwood forest-niche intersected by Strawberry Creek. The house also features a baketball court, a gas grill, a broken Clapper, and one of few wheelchair accessible rooms in the USCA.
Kidd Hall's living room has a defunct pool table and a collection of decorative monkeys which hang from the chandelier. Kidd Hall's kitchen is considered one of the finest in the USCA. The basement of Kidd is home to an out-of-tune vintage piano, and also contains a storage room used for watching movies, playing mario kart, and for pursuing many other forms of entertainment.
Kidd Hall has 7 double rooms and 3 highly-prized single rooms after reconstruction in 1989 which converted two triple rooms into three singles and a double.
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