
Caldwell Hall
Dedicated in 1912, Caldwell was built to house the UNC School of Medicine. It is named for Joseph Caldwell, the university's first president. Designed as a state-of-the-art medical facility, it included laboratories and classrooms. In the basement it also contained pens for animals, including do...
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Boshamer Stadium
Boshamer Stadium is the home of the Carolina baseball team. Opened in 1972, Boshamer replaced Emerson Field, the longtime home of Tar Heel baseball and other sports. The stadium is named for Cary C. Boshamer, an alumnus and former football player who had a successful career in the textile industry i...
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Kenan-Flagler Business School
UNC first established a School of Commerce in 1919 to train students to "meet the more complex and changing conditions of modern commercial and industrial life," according to the Tar Heel. Housed originally in Alumni Hall, the school held classes Saunders and then Bingham Hall. The early 195...
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Old West
Completed in 1823 as a companion to Old East, located to the west of the Old Well. Construction was under the direction of architect William Nichols, who also designed a third floor for Old East at the same time to make the buildings match. Nichols and architect Alexander Jackson Davis, who oversaw ...
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