Talk:Bryan Hall (Gainesville, Florida)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

WikiProject University of Florida This article is within the scope of WikiProject University of Florida. If you would like to help, you can edit this article or visit the project page, where you can join the project and/or contribute to the discussion.
This article has been rated as stub-Class on the quality scale. Stub
This article has been rated as a Mid priority article Mid
To-do list for Bryan Hall (Gainesville, Florida):

Here are some tasks you can do:
    This article is within the scope of the WikiProject Florida; If you would like to join us, please visit the project page; if you have any questions, please consult the FAQ.
    Stub This article has been rated as Stub-Class on the quality scale (If you rated the article please give a short summary at comments to explain the ratings and/or to identify the strengths and weaknesses.)
    Mid This article has been rated as a Mid priority article

    This article is within the scope of the National Register of Historic Places WikiProject, a collaborative effort to improve Wikipedia's coverage of listings on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.

    Stub This article has been rated as Stub-Class on the assessment scale.

    [edit] Links?

    Isn't this a lot of external links for such a small article? - Bagel7 06:27, 10 May 2007 (UTC)

    I suppose. But see, last year I was on a mission to stub the entire List of Registered Historic Places in Florida, and didn't want to spend too much time on any one article. Or it would have taken forever. So I added useful external links to each stub, so that others might use them to expand the stubs if they wanted. Hope the explanation makes sense. :) -Ebyabe 12:24, 10 May 2007 (UTC)


    • This building's interior is truly bizarre with half-floors and stairwells that don't stop at some floors. A giant brick fire-escape awkwardly juts out of the front of the building towards university ave. The building houses the marketing department, faculty offices, administration offices and study lounges for the MBA, undergraduate biz students and PhD Marketing Students and a few large lecture halls. At one point it must have been the law school, because "School of Law" is inscribed over one of the doorways. Leafyplant 23:39, 9 March 2008 (UTC)