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Robert Morris University (332 Massey Way), Moon Township, PA
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Robert Morris University: One of RMU’s newly renovated and updated residence halls. Contrary to popular opinion, it’s named after John Adams (1735-1826), not that singer from the ‘80s with the raspy voice.
Robert Morris University (200 Grant Drive), Moon Township, PA
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Robert Morris University: Residence hall named for Gen. Edward Braddock (1695-1765), British commander for North America at the start of the French and Indian War. Contrary to popular belief, there’s no gold buried here.
Robert Morris University (3020 Concord Way), Moon Township, PA
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Robert Morris University: Residence hall named for the Battle of Concord (April 19, 1775), which, along with the Battle of Lexington, marked the beginning of the American Revolutionary War. It also makes us think of grapes.
Robert Morris University (329 Massey Way), Moon Township, PA
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Robert Morris University: Residence hall named for John Marshall (1755-1835), who shaped American constitutional law and made the Supreme Court a center of power. Little known fact: Marshall spelled backwards is Llahsram.
Robert Morris University (326 Massey Way), Moon Township, PA
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Robert Morris University: Residence hall named for Alexander Hamilton (1755-1804), first U.S. Secretary of the Treasury and aide-de-camp to Gen. George Washington. And no, that doesn’t mean he helped Washington pitch his tent.
Robert Morris University (318 Massey Way), Moon Township, PA
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Robert Morris University: Residence hall named for John Hancock (1737-1793), prominent patriot of the American Revolution. Little known fact: Hancock’s signature on the Declaration of Independence used up three inkwells.
Robert Morris University (3021 Concord Way), Moon Township, PA
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Robert Morris University: Residence hall named for the Battle of Lexington, which marked the beginning of the American Revolutionary War. It’s located on Concord Way, which was named for the famed British supersonic jet.
Robert Morris University (342 Massey Way), Moon Township, PA
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Robert Morris University: Residence hall named for Dolly Madison (1768-1849) because enough already with all the Founding Fathers. Can we get some love for the Making Mothers?
Robert Morris University (323 Massey Way), Moon Township, PA
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Robert Morris University: Residence hall named for John Marshall (1755-1835), who shaped American constitutional law and made the Supreme Court a center of power. Little known fact: Marshall spelled backwards is Llahsram.
Robert Morris University (336 Massey Way), Moon Township, PA
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Robert Morris University: The only residence hall named for a doctrine. Its name has nothing to do with James Monroe (1758-1831), but is instead a warning to Europeans not to open any buildings on campus.
Robert Morris University (320 Massey Way), Moon Township, PA
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Robert Morris University: Residence hall named for Betsy Ross (1752-1836), the famed seamstress who created the first American flag. Legend has it, she slept here once. Actually, that’s just a myth.
Robert Morris University (3022 Concord Way), Moon Township, PA
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Robert Morris University: Residence hall named for both President George Washington and his wife, Martha. Around here, we like to call it “Warshington Hall.”