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  2. Russ Chandler Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Recommended surface lots on the Georgia Tech campus in the vicinity of the stadium include the adjacent Klaus College of Computing Parking Deck, Peters Parking Deck, and the McCamish Pavilion lot. Limited street parking may be available on campus, but those parking along Fowler Street past the right field fence and wall could be subject to ...

  3. Main campus of the Georgia Institute of Technology - Wikipedia

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    Located on Central Campus, the Georgia Tech Student Center is dedicated to recreation and socialization for Georgia Tech students. Constructed in 1970, the building initially covered about 100,000 square feet and contained, among other features, a Post Office , cafeteria, ballroom, and one of the only on-campus bowling alleys in the Southeast .

  4. Student Competition Center - Wikipedia

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    The original Student Competition Center was located at the center of campus in the shadow of Tech Tower, nested between the Coon, Skiles, & Weber buildings. [1] The original facility, dubbed the "Tin Building" by students and professors, was constructed in Savannah, Georgia in 1941.

  5. UGA Campus Transit - Wikipedia

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    The University of Georgia Campus Transit system operates on the campus and vicinity of the university. Campus Transit has an average daily ridership of 39,765. The system also runs two shuttles on football home game days. [2] All fixed routes are fare-free and open to anyone including students, faculty, staff, and visitors.

  6. Technology Square (Atlanta) - Wikipedia

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    It is home to the Scheller College of Business, [16] [17] Barnes & Noble @ Georgia Tech, [18] (the official school bookstore), the Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center, [19] as well as offices for a number of faculty and graduate students. The north side of the 5th Street Bridge, connecting the rest of Georgia Tech's campus to the Square.

  7. Kessler Campanile - Wikipedia

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    The Kessler Campanile is an 80-foot-tall (24 m) campanile located at the Georgia Institute of Technology. [1] [2] Designed by artist Richard Hill, [3] a University of Georgia graduate, [4] it was originally constructed for the 1996 Olympic Games. [5] It is named after Richard C. Kessler, Tech graduate and former head of Days Inns.

  8. Bobby Dodd Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The kick was blocked, but Tech holder George Godsey recovered the ball. Tech kicker Luke Manget's second chance at the kick was good. The Georgia Tech student section rushed the field and tore down the goal posts. As of 2023, this remains Georgia Tech's most recent home win over Georgia. September 2, 2006: #2 Notre Dame 14, Georgia Tech 10

  9. Georgia Tech - Wikipedia

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    The Georgia Tech Aquatic Center was built for swimming events, and the Alexander Memorial Coliseum was renovated. [20] [46] The institute also erected the Kessler Campanile and fountain to serve as a landmark and symbol of the university on television broadcasts. [20] The Kessler Campanile seen from the Georgia Tech Student Center.