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Description: Smith Hall, Capstone Drive at Sixth Avenue, Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa County, AL. EXTERIOR VIEW, LOOKING WEST, FRONT ELEVATION. Built in 1910. Named for Dr. Eugene Allen Smith, professor of geology at the University of Alabama (1871-1913) and State Geologist (1873-1926), Smith Hall is significant both as an integral part of the Greater University Plan for the University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa and as a Beaux Arts style academic structure that originally housed geological and biological laboratories, classrooms, offices, and, most importantly, a museum known since 1913 as the Alabama Museum of Natural History. Image courtesy of Historic American Buildings Survey—HABS — HABS ALA, 63-TUSLO, 26-13.
Title: Smith Hall University of Alabama
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