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A fire broke out on April 14, 1978, causing immeasurable damage to the structure. Its replacement was completed in 1981. Converse was formerly divided into two separate sections connected by a breezeway. The southern building is a three-story structure while the northern building was a two-story
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Completed in the Spring of 1982, this modern facility seats 5,500 people for basketball and 6,000 for graduations and concerts. The building of 100,000 square feet (9,300 m) contains the offices of the Physical Education faculty and all Athletic offices except football. Classrooms, a Health
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Dedicated by Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt in 1941 as Georgia State Women's College Library and officially named for Richard Holmes Powell, the first president of the institution, in 1947. It served as the library for the college for 30 years before Odum Library was constructed. Powell now houses an
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The $ 9.75 million 67,641-square-foot (6,284.1 m) facility, located on Sustella Avenue, includes a lounge, an indoor swimming pool, indoor track, basketball and racquetball courts, a weight-lifting area, a climbing wall, and other recreational facilities for student use.
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A two-story, co-ed residence hall which houses 88 mostly freshmen honor students. Originally constructed in 1936, Reade Hall was formerly known as "Senior Hall." In 1957, it was renamed Reade Hall in honor of Frank R. Reade, the third President of Valdosta State University.
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built a new "House in the Woods" in 1939. It was a log cabin with two stone fireplaces. The building served a center for social activity. It was demolished in 1969 to make room for Langdale Hall. It was located near Farber Hall.
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