Murphree Hall, Historic residence hall at University of Florida, Gainesville, United States
Murphree Hall is a residence hall at the University of Florida built with brick and designed in Late Gothic Revival style across multiple stories. The building houses bedrooms, common areas, and study rooms that serve the daily needs of student residents.
The building was completed in 1939 under architect Rudolph Weaver and has shaped the campus since its opening. A major renovation in 2005 brought modern air conditioning into this historic structure.
The residence hall contributes to campus life by providing spaces where students participate in educational programs, social gatherings, and community activities.
The residence hall provides laundry facilities, common spaces, and study rooms for students. These facilities are equipped with modern amenities that support daily student life.
The building has been listed in the National Register of Historic Places since 1989 as part of the Campus Historic District. This recognition marks its importance in the university's architectural heritage.
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