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Fetzer Hall

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Fetzer Hall
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Full nameRobert Allison Fetzer Hall
LocationSouth Road, Chapel Hill, N.C., United States
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OwnerUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
OperatorUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Tenants
Non-varsity sports
Carolina THC

Robert Allison Fetzer Hall is a multi-purpose sport venue on the campus of University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States. The building hosts several sport courts. The Fetzer Gyms A and B are used for basketball, volleyball, badminton and team handball.[1]

History

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On April 12, 1976, the university's trustees approved the building plans for a new facility on the site of the Tin Can.[2] It was also revealed they were debating on what to do with the Tin Can: either move it to the east end of Fetzer Field or build a new facility like the Tin Can in that same location.[2] Prior to deciding on the future of the venue, the trustees wanted to see the cost estimates for moving the Tin Can.[2] The structure was finally demolished in 1977 to allow for the hall's construction.[3] The venue was removed with a bulldozer in early June.[4]

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