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  • About
    • Gandhi's Three Elements
    • Board & Staffing
    • Annual Report 2021
    • Nonviolence & Safety Guidelines
    • History of the Property
    • Directions
  • Programs
    • Partner Organizations
    • Calendar of Events
    • Activities
    • Rare Documents
  • Rentals
    • A.J. Muste Conference Center
    • Ahimsa Lodge
    • Chuck's Cabin
    • Swann House
    • Johnson Yurt
  • VPT Voice Newsletters
  • A Peace of History Blog
  • Support Us

Swann-Corrie House

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Named after Bob Swann and activist Rachel Corrie, this facility was built for $3,000 with volunteer labor by Bob Swann in 1966, as a model for affordable housing.

The house features a fully-furnished kitchen with gas stove and refrigerator, living room with a cathedral ceiling, one and a half bathrooms. The first floor bedroom (pictured) has 2 sets of twin beds, a double and a single bed.

On the 2nd floor there is a bedroom with twin beds, and a loft room with a bunk bed, two singles and roll-out bed. The living room has a double futon, and a roll-out bed. There is space for 10+ guests overnight.
See photos below.

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Swann-Corrie House Living Room
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Swann-Corrie House Living Room
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Swann-Corrie House First Floor Bedroom
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