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'''Lloyd Hall''' was constructed in [[1927]] as the home of the chemistry department at the [[University of Alabama]].
[[Image:Lloyd Hall at the University of Alabama.jpg|right|thumb|275px|View from 6th Avenue in December 2009]]
'''Lloyd Hall''' (Building #1039) was constructed in [[1927]] as the home of the chemistry department at the [[University of Alabama]].


An addition to the rear of the building was completed in the 1960s.
An addition to the rear of the building was completed in the 1960s.
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In [[2006]] the University began the first of four phases of renovations to the building which was converted for general academic use as chemistry classes moved to the new [[Shelby Hall]].
In [[2006]] the University began the first of four phases of renovations to the building which was converted for general academic use as chemistry classes moved to the new [[Shelby Hall]].


==References==
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* Jones, Adam (November 24, 2008) "Remaking of Loyd Hall". ''Tuscaloosa News''
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==References==
* Jones, Adam (November 24, 2008) "Remaking of LLoyd Hall". ''Tuscaloosa News''
[[Category:University of Alabama campus]]
[[Category:University of Alabama campus]]
[[Category:1927 buildings]]
[[Category:1927 buildings]]

Latest revision as of 12:07, 21 March 2014

View from 6th Avenue in December 2009

Lloyd Hall (Building #1039) was constructed in 1927 as the home of the chemistry department at the University of Alabama.

An addition to the rear of the building was completed in the 1960s.

In 2006 the University began the first of four phases of renovations to the building which was converted for general academic use as chemistry classes moved to the new Shelby Hall.

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  • Jones, Adam (November 24, 2008) "Remaking of Loyd Hall". Tuscaloosa News