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  3. Wilson Hall (Miami University) - Wikipedia

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    Wilson Hall, also known as The Pines, was a dormitory building on the campus of Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. Built in 1926 and known before 1986 as "The Pines," The building was originally an annex to a sanatorium known as The Oxford Retreat, and was sold to the university in 1936 for use as a women's dorm. The hall rotated between a men's ...

  4. H. Black and Company Building - Wikipedia

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    Although original plans called for 89 units, [50] the completed renovated building contains 80 lofts and apartments [12] [59] [10] on its second and third floors. [5] Many larger apartments feature studio space. [10] The building's original design as a factory was incorporated into the layout of the apartments, and each apartment's floor plan ...

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    Ohio: Terra State Community College [111] Fremont: Ohio [112] Rose State College [113] Midwest City: Oklahoma: Central Oregon Community College [114] Bend: Oregon: Lane Community College [115] Eugene: Oregon Southwestern Oregon Community College [116] Coos Bay: Oregon Treasure Valley Community College [117] Ontario: Oregon Northampton Community ...

  7. Elliott and Stoddard Halls - Wikipedia

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    After the final set of renovations had been completed on the dorm it officially had its name changed from North Dorm to Elliott Hall in recognition of Charles Elliott who one of the corridors had been named after. Elliott was a professor at Miami University between 1849 and 1863. He was a professor of Logic and Greek Language and Literature.

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    In subsequent years, the dorm expanded along the west side of the stadium and additional names, such as Buckeye and Tower clubs, were placed on the living quarters. Through the years, the unique dorm gained national attention. First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt even visited the student living quarters housed in the Horseshoe.

  9. Collins Hall (Miami University) - Wikipedia

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    Collins Hall is a residence hall at Miami University located on the eastern side of the university's main campus in Oxford, Ohio, United States. [1] It has a 37,144 square feet and 436,000 cubic feet. It contains 3 floors plus a basement and has a maximum occupancy of 250 students. It is a coed dorm for freshmen and upperclassmen. [2]