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Charlotte High School, Punta Gorda, Florida, built in 1921. The Neo-Classical Revival style building was one of the first high schools in the state to desegregate in 1964.
Century Tower and University Auditorium on the campus of the University of Florida, Gainesville. The auditorium was completed in the mid 1920s
Artist J. Seward Johnson Jr. created the sculpture of 20-foot-tall sculpture of a couple dancing on University of Florida's Plaza of the Americas. Century Tower and University Auditorium in background.
University of Florida Blue Trees, an artistic exhibit by Konstantin Dimopoulos, natural trees transformed with environmentally safe pigment. On the campus of University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida.
Smathers Library, completed in 1926, at University of Florida, Gainesville.
Smathers Library, completed in 1926, at University of Florida, Gainesville. The statue is of Albert A. Murphree.
George Peabody Hall, University of Florida, Gainesville. Funded by the Peabody Foundation, Peabody Hall opened in 1913 as the predecessor of the College of Education now located in the Norman Hall complex. Designed in Collegiate Gothic style by architect William A. Edwards, Peabody was renovated in 1990 and connected to neighboring Criser Hall. Criser-Peabody now houses the Registrar's Office and other student services.
Walker Hall, University of Florida, Gainesville. The Mechanical Engineering Building was named for Major E.S. Walker, professor of civil engineering, and is now the home of the Department of Mathematics. Designed by Rudolph Weaver, it was built in 1927 adjacent to Benton Hall, the 1924 College of Engineering which was demolished when Grinter Hall was built in 1969.
Tigert Hall, built in the late 1940s and early 1950s, is a historic administrative building located on the eastern edge of the University of Florida campus in Gainesville, Florida. It was designed by architect Jefferson Hamilton in a modified Collegiate Gothic style to function as the university's main administration building.
Charlotte High School, Punta Gorda, Florida, built in 1921. The Neo-Classical Revival style building was one of the first high schools in the state to desegregate in 1964.
Charlotte High School, Punta Gorda, Florida, built in 1921. The Neo-Classical Revival style building was one of the first high schools in the state to desegregate in 1964.
Charlotte High School, Punta Gorda, Florida, built in 1921. The Neo-Classical Revival style building was one of the first high schools in the state to desegregate in 1964.
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