Gervase Hall is a building on Georgetown University's campus, currently housing administrative offices. Built in 1830, it is the third oldest surviving building on campus, after Anne Marie Becraft Hall (1792) and Old North (1795). It comprises 16,920 square feet. 

Maguire Hall is an administrative building, formerly used for classrooms. Built from 1854 - 1855, it has witnessed a number of important historical events relating to both Georgetown and the United States. It currently houses the Office of Communications, the Georgetown Business Ethics Institute, the Office of Planning and Institutional Research, and the Office of Training and Organizational Development. Maguire comprises 18,404 square feet. 

Background

Alumni House is a collection of four two-story brick townhouses containing Georgetown’s Alumni Association and the Alumni Records Department. The main entrance is located at 3604 O Street NW, with additional addresses at 1324, 1326, and 1328 36th Street NW.

Anne Marie Becraft Hall is a building on the campus of Georgetown University. As of 2021, it houses the John Main Center for Meditation and Interreligious Dialogue. Prior to November 2015, it was known as McSherry Hall, and from November 2015 to April 2017 it was known as Remembrance Hall.  It comprises 904 square feet. 

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