Elizabeth Moore Hall, Georgian Revival university building at West Virginia University in Morgantown, United States.
Elizabeth Moore Hall is a three-story red brick building with five arches supported by six Doric columns and iron railings on its balconies. The front houses administrative offices, while the rear section extends six stories and contains a swimming pool, gymnasium, and dance studio.
The structure was built between 1926 and 1928, reflecting the architectural style of that era. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.
This building is named after Elizabeth Moore, who led an important female seminary, and now hosts the Dance Program of the School of Theatre and Dance. The name reflects her contributions to women's education, while today the space actively serves dancers and choreographers.
The building is centrally located on the West Virginia University campus and is easily accessible on foot. Visitors should note that some areas are actively used for classes, so access to certain spaces may be limited.
The building unusually combines administrative offices with sports facilities like a swimming pool and gymnasium in a single structure. This mix of uses shows how university buildings in the early 20th century were designed to serve multiple purposes under one roof.
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