Watauga Residence Hall (Raleigh, North Carolina)
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Houses Junior and Senior and Grad Students.
Located on the east campus of NC State, five-story Watauga Hall is the second residence hall by that name. The first was destroyed by fire in 1901, during Thanksgiving weekend. With the help of students who kept it wet enough to save it, Holladay Hall survived the fire, despite the fact that the heat could be felt as far as Hillsborough Street. Rebuilt in a restrained Romanesque Revival style, the dormitory became the site of numerous pranks. According to one story, a cannon that stood in front of the 1911 building was found one morning reassembled on Watauga's roof. On another occasion, a mule had been led up several flights of stairs to the top floor. One story is that the mule had to be blindfolded to be led down; another is that they had to lower the mule by sling and rope from an upper story window. The pranks are examples of the competition that would occur between the engineering and agriculture students. Later in the 1960's, the building became a dormitory for African American students and then for women students as a diverse student body began to arrive on campus in greater numbers. For brief periods, it housed offices for Personnel, Information Services, and Campus Planning.
Located on the east campus of NC State, five-story Watauga Hall is the second residence hall by that name. The first was destroyed by fire in 1901, during Thanksgiving weekend. With the help of students who kept it wet enough to save it, Holladay Hall survived the fire, despite the fact that the heat could be felt as far as Hillsborough Street. Rebuilt in a restrained Romanesque Revival style, the dormitory became the site of numerous pranks. According to one story, a cannon that stood in front of the 1911 building was found one morning reassembled on Watauga's roof. On another occasion, a mule had been led up several flights of stairs to the top floor. One story is that the mule had to be blindfolded to be led down; another is that they had to lower the mule by sling and rope from an upper story window. The pranks are examples of the competition that would occur between the engineering and agriculture students. Later in the 1960's, the building became a dormitory for African American students and then for women students as a diverse student body began to arrive on campus in greater numbers. For brief periods, it housed offices for Personnel, Information Services, and Campus Planning.
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Coordinates: 35°47'6"N 78°39'52"W
- Wood Residence Halls 1 km
- Champion Court 1.5 km
- Western Manor 1.7 km
- Wolf Village 2 km
- Avery Close Townhomes 2.1 km
- Ivy Commons Condominiums 2.1 km
- University Apartments 2.6 km
- Falcon Ridge Townhomes 2.9 km
- Gorman Crossings Townhomes 3.1 km
- Centennial Village 3.2 km
- North Carolina State University Main Campus 0.8 km
- Sunset Hills 2.4 km
- Method 2.5 km
- Ridgewood 2.6 km
- Meredith College 2.6 km
- NC State University Club 3.3 km
- North Carolina State University - College of Veterinary Medicine 3.8 km
- Wake County, North Carolina 3.9 km
- Art Museum Park 4 km
- Carolina Country Club 4 km