UNC-Chapel Hill

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Locations

  1. Buildings and Facilities

    1. Housing

      1. By Floor Plan Style

        1. Suite

          1. Horton, George Moses Residence Hall

            Horton Residence Hall
            411 Skipper Bowles Drive
            Chapel Hill, NC 27514

            Building Number: 136

            This residence hall was named for slave poet George Moses Horton in 2007. Horton was a slave in nearby Chatham County who taught himself to read and write. A book of his poems, The Hope of Liberty, appeared in 1829 and was the first book ever published by an African American in the South. Horton published two more collections of his poetry before 1865. Horton Hall is the first building at Carolina named in honor of a slave and is believed to be the first university building in the nation to carry a slave’s name.

            Hall Details:

            • Year Built: 2002
            • Hall Population: 276
            • Elevator: Yes
            • Fire Safety: Smoke detectors, alarms and sprinkler system
            • Resident Advisors: 8
            • Amenities: seminar rooms, study rooms, kitchen and ice machine, laundry, TV room, lounges, recreation room, vending machines, Carolina Print Hub Opens in New Window located in the lower level lounge

            Room Details:

            • Average Room Measurements: 12' x 18'
            • Window Measurements: First Floor: 40" x 84", All Other Floors: 40" x 64"
            • Window Coverings: Horizontal blinds
            • Air-Conditioning: All rooms have central A/C
            • Furniture: Movable dressers, desks and study chairs. Movable beds may be bunked or lofted; no self-built lofts permitted.
            • Closet: Closet with door. Select corner rooms have a wardrobe instead of a closet.
            • Mattress Size: 80" long, 36" wide, 6" deep