Kilpatrick was dedicated in 1977. Located on West Montgomery Street, it houses the John H. Lounsbury School of Education. The building's east wing is dominated by ... (read more)
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Kilpatrick was dedicated in 1977. Located on West Montgomery Street, it houses the John H. Lounsbury School of Education. The building's east wing is dominated by ... (read more)
The construction of Lanier Hall was personally supervised by President Marvin Parks in 1925 and 1926. Classroom space was badly needed after fire destroyed the Old ... (read more)
This graceful old residence hall was constructed in 1908, and no building on the campus has more completely preserved its architectural integrity. The building was originally ... (read more)
This historic structure is named for the man who, more than any other president, guided and shaped the destiny of the college – our second president, ... (read more)
Beeson was constructed in 1937 and once housed faculty, later a particularly rambunctious group of young men, and even later the Office of University Housing. It ... (read more)
Perhaps the most graceful building on campus, this original section of the Library was constructed in 1932. A more modern wing was added to the library ... (read more)
On Wilkinson St., across from the main campus square, lies Herty Hall, the abode of biologists, chemists, physicists and astronomers. The college had long needed a ... (read more)
East of Wells Hall, Sanford Hall, erected in 1938, has been carefully renovated, preserving its fine architecture while upgrading the facilities. The hall was judiciously named ... (read more)
Porter Hall The Music and Theater Building facing Wilkinson St. was constructed in 1939 over and around a 1912 steam plant, partly with Public Works Administration ... (read more)
This large structure, built in 1972 on the southwest corner of the campus, houses the campus dining facilities, a book store, and other facilities that can ... (read more)
Parks Hall (1911) is named for the man who, more than any other president, guided and shaped the destiny of the college – our second president, ... (read more)
Constructed in 1928, this large residence hall, now the central residence of the Honors students, was named for Miller S. Bell, a strong supporter of Marvin ... (read more)
This imposing, stately former residence hall is currently awaiting repair and restoration. Dedicated in 1920 in honor of Sen. J. Howard Ennis (1873-1953), who had fought ... (read more)
This beautiful space, which has witnessed hundreds of plays, convocations, concerts and readings from the likes of Carl Sandburg, Cornelia Otis Skinner, Glenn Miller, Bob Hope, ... (read more)
Chappell Hall was constructed in 1963 on the site of an earlier and much more elegant Chappell (1907) that had deteriorated. The current Chappell houses a ... (read more)
Photograph of the front campus of GSCW taken from Hancock Street by an unknown photographer that is circa 1930's. A sign for Georgia State College for ... (read more)
Photograph of the Old Governors Mansion in Milledgeville by an unknown photographer circa 1950's. This building was completed in 1839 and served as the Executive Mansion ... (read more)
Undated photograph of the exterior of the Peabody Laboratory School taken by an unknown photographer. The GNIC model school, which was a K-12 grade school on ... (read more)
Page taken from a booklet, dated 1913, of photographs of Georgia Normal and Industrial College created by the Albertype Company of Brooklyn, NY and sold by ... (read more)
Page taken from a booklet, dated 1913, of photographs of Georgia Normal and Industrial College created by the Albertype Company of Brooklyn, NY and sold by ... (read more)
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