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12018-05-27T23:37:38+00:00Andrew Gillreath-Browned57b57bd543a26fc6b1c5658d33aa5903711e25Washington State University Photo TimelineAndrew Gillreath-Brown3structured_gallery2018-05-27T23:40:10+00:00Andrew Gillreath-Browned57b57bd543a26fc6b1c5658d33aa5903711e25
1media/CAmpus Model Splash Image - WSU logo - glow2.jpg2018-05-27T22:30:35+00:00Andrew Gillreath-Browned57b57bd543a26fc6b1c5658d33aa5903711e25Washington State University Buildings and LandscapesAndrew Gillreath-Brown13splash2018-05-28T18:12:38+00:00Andrew Gillreath-Browned57b57bd543a26fc6b1c5658d33aa5903711e25
12018-06-09T19:27:55+00:00Andrew Gillreath-Browned57b57bd543a26fc6b1c5658d33aa5903711e25College Hall27College Hall was designed by J. K. Dow, the same architect that designed Bryan Hall. It is built in a Georgian Revival in which good proportions and simple lines dominate.google_maps2018-06-22T21:29:24+00:00190946.730441, -117.164280Andrew Gillreath-Browned57b57bd543a26fc6b1c5658d33aa5903711e25
1media/Picture1.png2018-05-27T20:29:12+00:00Andrew Gillreath-Browned57b57bd543a26fc6b1c5658d33aa5903711e25Regents Hill53The Regents Hill Dormitories was designed by Paul Thiry in 1952. It blends International Style architecture with a Japanese-influenced landscape tucked into a hilly site on the northeastern edge of the Washington State University campus.google_maps2018-06-22T20:39:12+00:0046.734583, -117.1629611952Andrew Gillreath-Browned57b57bd543a26fc6b1c5658d33aa5903711e25
12018-06-08T21:47:53+00:00Andrew Gillreath-Browned57b57bd543a26fc6b1c5658d33aa5903711e25Stevens Hall18Stevens Hall is the second oldest surviving building after Thompson Hall at Washington State University, the oldest extant dormitory at WSU, and it might be the oldest college dormitory in continuous use west of the Mississippi.google_maps2018-06-22T20:50:52+00:0046.731740, -117.1660741896Andrew Gillreath-Browned57b57bd543a26fc6b1c5658d33aa5903711e25
12018-05-27T21:15:14+00:00Andrew Gillreath-Browned57b57bd543a26fc6b1c5658d33aa5903711e25Thompson Hall23The architecturally distinguished Thompson Hall, originally the administration building, is one of Washington State University’s most recognizable landmarks. Completed in 1895, just three years after the establishment of the college, it is also the oldest surviving building on campus. It is a rare promotional publication or university marketing brochure that fails to include some image of the building.google_maps2018-06-22T20:49:36+00:0046.731235, -117.1667711895Andrew Gillreath-Browned57b57bd543a26fc6b1c5658d33aa5903711e25
12018-06-22T20:22:44+00:00Andrew Gillreath-Browned57b57bd543a26fc6b1c5658d33aa5903711e25Silver Lake (Demolished)4Small man-made lake that was built in 1899, then filled in around 1929.gallery2018-06-22T20:28:55+00:00189946.733297, -117.160328Andrew Gillreath-Browned57b57bd543a26fc6b1c5658d33aa5903711e25
12018-06-21T23:13:38+00:00Andrew Gillreath-Browned57b57bd543a26fc6b1c5658d33aa5903711e25Evergreen Fountain4Statue/fountain that reads "Presented to Washington State University By 'The Evergreen' 1905-1906. C.C. Todd, '06 Editor. R.G. Adams, '06 Bus. Mgr.", text written on negative reads "Drink With The Class of 1906". The Evergreen Fountain was purchased for the college with money leftover in the Evergreen budget at the end of the 1905-1906 school year. It was scrapped in 1932. Washington State College (later Washington State University).plain2018-06-23T21:11:36+00:00Is found in PC 70, Hutchison Studio Photographs Collection http://libraries.wsu.edu/masc/finders/pc70.htm, at Washington State University Libraries' Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections (MASC), http://libraries.wsu.edu/mascpc070b205artopho77ImageFountains; Sculpture1916ark:/80444/xv21548Artopho StudioNorth and Central America--United States--Washington (state)--Whitman county--PullmanIn copyright. Item is in copyright for 120 years from its date of creation.Andrew Gillreath-Browned57b57bd543a26fc6b1c5658d33aa5903711e25
12018-05-28T03:34:36+00:00Andrew Gillreath-Browned57b57bd543a26fc6b1c5658d33aa5903711e25Landscapes and Sculptures19google_maps2018-06-23T21:19:39+00:00Andrew Gillreath-Browned57b57bd543a26fc6b1c5658d33aa5903711e25