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The building was renamed the "Humanities Building" in [[1983]].
The building was renamed the "Humanities Building" in [[1983]].


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The [[Hideaway Cafe]] was located on the third floor of the building. It opened in the 1970's and closed in the late 2000's. The [[UAB Visual Arts Gallery|Visual Arts Gallery]] was located on the ground floor.


[[Category:UAB buildings|Humanities building]]
[[Category:UAB buildings|Humanities building]]
[[Category:1972 buildings]]
[[Category:1972 buildings]]
[[Category:13th Street South]]
[[Category:13th Street South]]

Revision as of 19:07, 3 June 2017

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The UAB Humanities Building (originally University College Building No. 3) at 900 13th Street South was part of the first major building project undertaken in 1970 for the development of a College of General Studies at UAB. Ground was broken at the site of the building in 1971 and it was completed by Dunn Construction Co, Inc. in 1972.

The building was renamed the "Humanities Building" in 1983.

The Hideaway Cafe was located on the third floor of the building. It opened in the 1970's and closed in the late 2000's. The Visual Arts Gallery was located on the ground floor.