Coby Hall, Greek Revival and Georgian architecture building in Florence, Alabama.
Coby Hall is a building on North Court Street featuring classical columns, symmetrical proportions, and design elements from Greek Revival and Georgian architectural traditions. The structure recently received a copper roof with detailed guttering systems that complement its classical appearance.
The building was constructed in 1843 by John Simpson as a private residence, marking the beginning of its long history. During the Civil War, both armies occupied the structure, and it changed ownership in 1867 when George Foster acquired it.
The hall serves as a gathering spot where the university community comes together for events like the annual Festival of Trees. These occasions demonstrate how central the space has become to campus life and local traditions.
The building houses the Office of Admissions for the University of North Alabama, serving prospective and current students. Visitors should plan to arrive during standard university hours to access services or learn more about the institution.
The building was donated to the university in 1990 by David Brubaker, who named it after his late wife Coby Stockard Brubaker. This personal naming reflects how the space became a lasting memorial within the institution's family history.
Location: Alabama
Architectural style: Greek Revival architecture, Georgian architecture
GPS coordinates: 34.80450,-87.67940
Latest update: December 14, 2025 18:01
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