Location ID: #10048606
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Dunbar is a city in Kanawha County, West Virginia, along the Kanawha River. The population was 7,694 at the 2007 census estimate. Dunbar was incorporated on April 19, 1921, by an Act of the West Virginia Legislature, and named for Dunbar Baines, a ...
Location ID: #10048605
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Dunbar is a city in Kanawha County, West Virginia, along the Kanawha River. The population was 7,694 at the 2007 census estimate. Dunbar was incorporated on April 19, 1921, by an Act of the West Virginia Legislature, and named for Dunbar Baines, a ...
Location ID: #10048604
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Dunbar is a city in Kanawha County, West Virginia, along the Kanawha River. The population was 7,694 at the 2007 census estimate. Dunbar was incorporated on April 19, 1921, by an Act of the West Virginia Legislature, and named for Dunbar Baines, a ...
Location ID: #10048603
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Dunbar is a city in Kanawha County, West Virginia, along the Kanawha River. The population was 7,694 at the 2007 census estimate. Dunbar was incorporated on April 19, 1921, by an Act of the West Virginia Legislature, and named for Dunbar Baines, a ...
Location ID: #10048602
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Dunbar is a city in Kanawha County, West Virginia, along the Kanawha River. The population was 7,694 at the 2007 census estimate. Dunbar was incorporated on April 19, 1921, by an Act of the West Virginia Legislature, and named for Dunbar Baines, a ...
Location ID: #10048601
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Location ID: #10048608
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Location ID: #10048607
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Location ID: #10048637
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Nestled in the mountains of West Virginia, Davis & Elkins is a small liberal arts college with a big reputation - one of the best baccalaureate colleges in the south, according to U.S.News & World Report magazine's annual guide to America's Best ...
Location ID: #10032835
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Nestled in the mountains of West Virginia, Davis & Elkins is a small liberal arts college with a big reputation - one of the best baccalaureate colleges in the south, according to U.S.News & World Report magazine's annual guide to America's Best ...
Location ID: #10040291
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Charles E. Albert Hall, connected by a graceful series of stone arches to Liberal Arts Hall, is a three-story brick building. Built in 1926, Albert Hall houses faculty offices, classrooms and the Naylor Learning Center. In 1958, the building was ...
Location ID: #10048633
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The Gates Memorial Tower opened in the fall of 1997. The facility was partially funded by a bequest from the estate of the late Charles B. Gates, Jr. and matched by his wife. The Gates Tower provides locker rooms, restrooms and meeting rooms for ...
Location ID: #10048632
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Darby Hall was completed in 1962 and named for H. M. and Susan Darby, generous friends of the College. The residence hall, nestled in trees, underwent renovations in 1997 and 2009. It houses 106 women in 59 rooms.
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Location ID: #10040290
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Eshleman Science Center, completed in 1972, is named in memory of the late Charles I. and Betty E. Eshleman, generous benefactors of the college. The building houses the College's Business, Computer Science, Math, Nursing and Science Departments. A ...
Location ID: #10033424
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Poised on the hillside of the beautiful campus of Davis & Elkins College, Elkins, WV, the Graceland Inn, Mingo Room Restaurant, and adjacent Conference Center command a twenty-mile view of the scenic mountains and some of the best outdoor activities ...
Location ID: #10033210
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Halliehurst, the Elkins family's summer home, was built by Stephen B. Elkins on a hill overlooking the newly founded town that bore his name. He named the palatial structure in honor of his wife, the former Hallie Davis, who in 1924 deeded the ...
Location ID: #10040289
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Moyer Hall, formerly International Center, is a three-story, three-section, residential facility that was completed in 1970 and renovated in 1996 and again in 2010. It is home to 172 male students in a total of 86 bedrooms, each with a telephone ...
Location ID: #10040288
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The Walter S. Robbins and Elisabeth Shonk Robbins Memorial Chapel, constructed in 1972, has been refurbished thanks to the generosity of the late William S. Robbins. Seating for 120 people is in the round in three descending tiers. The beautiful ...
Location ID: #10040287
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The Gatehouse is perhaps the most familiar of all campus buildings because of its welcoming location at the main college entrance. Originally built in 1890, the Gatehouse, as the name indicates, served as the home for the original gatekeepers and ...
Location ID: #10048636
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Location ID: #10048635
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In 1975, the old boiler house was renovated into the Boiler House Theatre, where the College's theatre productions are staged. The smokestack, slate roof, cupola and colonial trim have been retained so that the Theatre is rustic and intimate. The ...
Location ID: #10048634
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Booth Library opened in October of 1992, is the physical and intellectual center of the college. It is a state-of-the-art building, designed to support the information needs of the college community. The library has space to house 300,000 volumes, ...
Location ID: #10048631
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Gribble Hall, built in 1958, is named for the late Senator and Mrs. Wallace Gribble, benefactors of the college. It was fully renovated in the summer of 1997 and again in the summer of 2011. It is home to 91 male students in a total of 51 rooms. It ...
Location ID: #10048630
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Hermanson Center, which contains Harper-McNeeley Auditorium, was completed in 1976. The recreational and educational facility contains coaches offices, a swimming pool, the Robbins-Madden Fitness Center and the Augusta Heritage Center. ...