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Mashuda Hall
In its previous life, the building served as a hotel. The Beatles spent the night on Sept. 4, 1964, after playing to a screaming crowd at the Milwaukee Arena. The exact room John, Paul, George and Ringo stayed in is subject to debate, but it's believed to be somewhere on the seventh floor. In 1980, Marquette purchased and remodeled the hotel building. A $3 million renovation of Mashuda Hall was completed in 2002. The residence is named for Josephine Hallman Mashuda, a Marquette benefactor.
Mashuda Hall is a 7-story residence hall featuring the following amenities:
- Private baths with cups, soap, and towels
- Air-conditioning
- Extra-long twin beds with linens
- Dresser
- Closet with hangers
- Desk with chair
- Alarm clock/radio
- Iron and ironing board available at front desk
- Free local in-room phone service
- Free in-room Internet access (for use with your personal laptop and Ethernet cable)
- Common space and kitchenette in basement
- Computer lab in basement
- Parking (nightly rate)
- 24-hour desk service
- Security
- Coin-operated laundry
- Vending machines
To inquire about guest housing, dining services, and meeting facilities for your summer conference please contact us.
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