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Michael Jordan's UNC Dorm Room Is Being Re-Created for Guests By a Chapel Hill Hotel

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But they’ll have a chance to see how he lived as a student during his years at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill.

Graduate Hotels will soon be opening a new room in its Chapel Hill, North Carolina, location called The Jordan Suite.

It will be a replica of Jordan’s dorm room, where guests can stay.

There’s a well-known photo of the dorm room that was shown in a 1983 edition of Sports Illustrated that featured Jordan and his former teammate Sam Perkins on the cover.

The building is called “I Promise Village and located just walking distance from the school.

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