Ozark Hall, University building at University of Arkansas, United States.
Ozark Hall is a university building on the University of Arkansas campus in Fayetteville, constructed in Gothic style from limestone. The structure spans multiple floors containing classrooms, offices, and various academic facilities.
Construction of the building started in 1935 and concluded in 1940, using limestone from Indiana. The structure has remained an important fixture on campus while undergoing name changes and updates over time.
The building houses various academic departments and serves as a central hub for study and administration. Students and faculty use the spaces daily for teaching and research activities.
The building is situated on the university campus and is easily accessible on foot. Visitors should expect limited access to certain areas during class hours.
The building received an official name change in 2015 to honor a former university leader. The renaming recognized its importance while it continues to be known by its original name in local memory.
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