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Creation Date
5-4-2012
Building Name
Language Hall Oxford College
Description
Language Hall Oxford College, Oxford,GA.
One of the oldest buildings on the historic campus of Oxford College of Emory University (Oxford, GA.) has undergone a $2.2 million transformation inspired by the structure’s original interior configuration and Victorian-era exterior. The building has been updated with newly configured classrooms that have cutting-edge teaching technologies, and expanded with an addition to the original footprint to accommodate much-needed faculty offices.
Language Hall is so named because it originally held classrooms for teaching English, Greek, Latin and modern languages. Following extensive restoration, Oxford College's Language Hall has re-opened for spring semester 2013. Language Hall is restored to its original floor plan, with two spacious classrooms on each of two floors, and an addition provides new faculty offices and ancillary space.
Latitude, Longitude
33.62005000, -83.87138889
Recommended Citation
Taylor, George Lansing Jr., "Language Hall Oxford College, Oxford,GA." (2012). George Lansing Taylor Collection Main Gallery. 5852.
https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/historical_architecture_main/5852