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Steel sculptures on the University of Tampa’s campus.  Plant Hall, formerly known as the Tampa Bay Hotel, is in the background.
Plant Hall on the University of Tampa’s campus. Plant Hall was formerly known as the Tampa Bay Hotel, which was a 500+ room resort hotel opened in 1891 by Henry B. Plant near the terminus of his rail line. On June 14, 1898, Lt. Col. Theodore Roosevelt and the First United States Volunteer Cavalry, known as Rough Riders, embarked from Port Tampa for victory in the Spanish-American War. The Tampa Bay Hotel was used as their headquarters.
Plant Hall on the University of Tampa’s campus. Plant Hall was formerly known as the Tampa Bay Hotel, which was a 500+ room resort hotel opened in 1891 by Henry B. Plant near the terminus of his rail line. On June 14, 1898, Lt. Col. Theodore Roosevelt and the First United States Volunteer Cavalry, known as Rough Riders, embarked from Port Tampa for victory in the Spanish-American War. The Tampa Bay Hotel was used as their headquarters.
Plant Hall on the University of Tampa’s campus. Plant Hall was formerly known as the Tampa Bay Hotel, which was a 500+ room resort hotel opened in 1891 by Henry B. Plant near the terminus of his rail line. On June 14, 1898, Lt. Col. Theodore Roosevelt and the First United States Volunteer Cavalry, known as Rough Riders, embarked from Port Tampa for victory in the Spanish-American War. The Tampa Bay Hotel was used as their headquarters.
Hubbard Hall, Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine. Collegiate Gothic style, built 1902-1903. (Photo by Steve Forrest)
King's Chapel, Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine. German Romanesque style, built 1855. (Photo by Steve Forrest)
Walker Art Building, Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine. Neo-Renaissance brick style, by Charles, McKim, Architect, built 1892-1894. (Photo by Steve Forrest)
Massachusetts Hall, Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine. Federal architecture, first building on campus built in 1802. (Photo by Steve Forrest)
Century Tower and University Auditorium on the campus of the University of Florida, Gainesville. The auditorium was completed in the mid 1920s
Steel sculptures on the University of Tampa’s campus. Plant Hall, formerly known as the Tampa Bay Hotel, is in the background.
Steel sculptures on the University of Tampa’s campus.  Plant Hall, formerly known as the Tampa Bay Hotel, is in the background.
Steel sculptures on the University of Tampa’s campus. Plant Hall, formerly known as the Tampa Bay Hotel, is in the background.
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