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Dormitory in DC , United States
Gibbons Hall
Gibbons Hall in 2010
General information
TypeDormitory
Location620 Michigan Ave., N.E.
Washington, DC 20064
United States
Coordinates38°55′56″N 76°59′57″W / 38.932127°N 76.999294°W / 38.932127; -76.999294
Completed1911
Renovated2009

Gibbons Hall is a female dormitory for 138 upper-class students and one of 10 housing options for students at The Catholic University of America. Constructed in 1911 and named for the university's first chancellor, Cardinal James Gibbons, it was renovated in 2009. It is marked by a large central tower.

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