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Chadbourne Hall is an approximately 37,000 square foot student residence hall on the Amherst campus of the University of Massachusetts. The building is one of nine structures that comprise the [[c:central_residential_area|Central Residential Area]]. All nine buildings were designed and constructed between 1940 and 1963, and sited according to a Beaux-Arts formal plan. | Chadbourne Hall is an approximately 37,000 square foot student residence hall on the Amherst campus of the University of Massachusetts. The building is one of nine structures that comprise the [[c:central_residential_area|Central Residential Area]]. All nine buildings were designed and constructed between 1940 and 1963, and sited according to a Beaux-Arts formal plan. |