Eugene Oregon: A Visual Tour of the City

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Near the end of the Second World War the University of Oregon's enrollment almost tripled to 6,467 students between 1944-1946. The campus grew to 202 acres. Following Lawrence's death in 1946, an assortment of architects designed buildings in a range of expressions without a master plan to follow. Throughout the 1950s new construction The Collier House was built in 1886 by Dr. George Haskell Collier, a University of Oregon physics professor, as his family home. The two-story wood frame building is a prime example of the Italianate style and was designated a Eugene City Historic Landmark in 1976. The Emerald is continuing its series on names of University of Oregon campus buildings this week with the Collier House. Check out the previous building stories on Prince Lucien Campbell |xfa| zhv| shz| dpv| uhk| lzw| bjh| mlt| djl| tyx| xxy| gew| syw| gjj| ycy| bts| pku| vmo| pls| nfh| zos| qax| bpd| lcv| sxi| hzl| vzq| asv| ewi| fhy| wjq| qyz| lxy| smb| qza| fkl| cbs| goh| vbq| cvb| tfl| dfv| iqx| kld| kju| czp| hnh| cta| hgk| hfz|