Former Jesuit Residence (Washington, D.C.)

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Consists of Ryan Hall and Mulledy Building. Where the Jesuits used to live on Georgetown's campus, before the new Jesuit Residence was built in 2003. Mulledy was built in 1833 and the two buildings housed Jesuits for at least a century until they were hastily vacated in 2003. Today Ryan and Mulledy Hall have been renovated to be student apartments and dorms and is now called the Spirit of Georgetown Residential Academy.
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Coordinates:   38°54'24"N   77°4'24"W

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  • Opened in Fall 2015, the Former Jesuit Residence has now been renovated for student dorms and apartments and is now known as the Spirit of Georgetown Residential Academy.
  • Long renovation, but a very nice and historical building. I found many things from the past during renovations. Trying to find pictures of a 1915 Mural they had
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