Coby Hall, Greek Revival and Georgian architecture building in Florence, Alabama.
Located on North Court Street, Coby Hall features classical columns, symmetrical design, and a recently added copper roof with detailed guttering systems.
Built in 1843 by John Simpson as a residence, the building was occupied by both armies during the Civil War before George Foster purchased it in 1867.
The building serves as a gathering place for the University of North Alabama community, hosting the annual Festival of Trees and numerous social events.
The Office of Admissions of the University of North Alabama operates from Coby Hall, providing services to prospective and current students.
David Brubaker donated the building to the university in 1990, naming it after his late wife Coby Stockard Brubaker who died from cancer.
Location: Alabama
Architectural style: Greek Revival architecture, Georgian architecture
GPS coordinates: 34.80450,-87.67940
Latest update: March 6, 2025 07:59
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