Rhodes Tower
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For the skyscraper in Columbus, Ohio, see Rhodes State Office Tower.
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The James A. Rhodes Tower formerly University Tower is a 27-story skyscraper in Cleveland, Ohio. It is owned by Cleveland State University. It currently houses the universities main library on the first four floors and administration offices for many of the universities academic departments on the upper level floors. It previously held classrooms on the first two floors. It is the tallest structure on the Cleveland State campus followed by Fenn Tower. The tower was named after former Ohio Governor James A. Rhodes
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