Murphree Hall (Gainesville, Florida)
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Murphree Hall | |
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(U.S. Registered Historic District Contributing Property) |
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Location: | Gainesville, Florida |
Built/Founded: | 1939 |
Architect: | Rudolph Weaver |
Architectural style(s): | Late Gothic Revival |
Governing body: | State of Florida |
Murphree Hall is an historic building in Murphree Area on the campus of the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida, in the United States. It was designed by Rudolph Weaver in the Collegiate Gothic style and was built in 1939. It was named for Albert A. Murphree, UF's second president.[1][2]
Murphree Hall is a contributing property in the University of Florida Campus Historic District which was added to the National Register of Historic Places on April 20, 1989.
[edit] References
- ^ McCarthy, Kevin M., and Laurie, Murray D., Guide to the University of Florida and Gainesville, 1977, Sarasota: Pineapple Press, p. 163-165
- ^ UF Historic Sites Guide: Murphree Hall