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  2. University of Michigan Central Campus Historic District

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    President's House, built in 1840 Betsy barbour residence hall, built in 1920 Aerial view of the University of Michigan Law Quadrangle, 1930-1940 ca. The University of Michigan Central Campus Historic District contains nearly thirty significant buildings.

  3. Angell Hall - Wikipedia

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    Mason Hall is named after Stevens T. Mason, the first governor of Michigan, [2] while Haven Hall was named for the University's second president, Erastus O. Haven. [3] Tisch Hall, named for donors Preston and Joan Tisch, [4] is also connected to Angell Hall. The Angell Hall Observatory is located on the fifth floor roof of Angell Hall. [5]

  4. Weiser Hall - Wikipedia

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    Weiser Hall from the South. Weiser Hall is an academic building located in the Central Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan.. It was originally built in 1963 by Albert Kahn Associates, [1] as the David M. Dennison Building.

  5. University of Michigan student housing - Wikipedia

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    Lawyers Club and Munger Residences Betsy Barbour House Stockwell Hall. The campus housing system at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, referred to as University Housing (which is a unit of Student Life), provides living accommodations for approximately 10,000 undergraduate and graduate students.

  6. Bursley Hall - Wikipedia

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    Bursley Hall is a University of Michigan residence hall located on the University of Michigan North Campus in Ann Arbor, Michigan. It is the largest dormitory at the University of Michigan, housing approximately 1,300 students. [1] Bursley Hall is named after Joseph Aldrich Bursley (1877-1950) and his wife, the former Marguerite Knowlton. [2]

  7. President's House, University of Michigan - Wikipedia

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    In 1840, the University of Michigan moved from its original location in Detroit to Ann Arbor. To house faculty members, four houses were constructed by builder Harpin Lum, costing a total of $26,900 (equivalent to $796,383 in 2023 [ 3 ] ).

  8. Betsy Barbour House - Wikipedia

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    The residence is one of three all-female residence halls on campus. The hall contains a laundry room, two lounges, front desk, and multiple kitchenettes. It shares resources with its next-door sister hall Helen Newberry House, which contains the exercise/dance room, kitchen, and computing site.

  9. Angell Hall Observatory - Wikipedia

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    Angell Hall Observatory is an astronomical observatory owned and operated by University of Michigan. It is located on the UM Central Campus on top of Angell Hall in Ann Arbor, Michigan (US). It has a computer-controlled 0.4-m Cassegrain telescope in its single dome, and a small radio telescope on the roof.