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  • Collection: Buildings of Buena Vista College and Buena Vista University

http://bvuarchives.bvu.edu/photos/Buildings/AdmissionsBuilding.jpg
A house which had been repurposed to house the Admissions offices.

http://bvuarchives.bvu.edu/photos/Buildings/WrestlingRoom.jpg
"Named after the legendary wrestling coach Al Baxter, who led BVU to national fame in the 1990s."

http://bvuarchives.bvu.edu/photos/Buildings/BallouExterior.jpg
Exterior of Ballou Library, which served as the Buena Vista College library after Fracker Library was retired from service in 1965. This building was enlarged underground in 1996. The main floor now houses the offices of the president, the alumni and…

http://bvuarchives.bvu.edu/photos/Buildings/BallouInterior.jpg
Interior of Ballou Library after it opened in 1965.

http://bvuarchives.bvu.edu/photos/Buildings/BasketballCourt.jpg
The indoor basketball court in the Siebens Fieldhouse was in use from 1969 onwards, leaving Edson Hall mostly unoccupied until it was renovated in the mid-1990s."

http://bvuarchives.bvu.edu/photos/Buildings/BoysDormitory.jpg
"Little is known about this Boy's Dormitory building."

http://bvuarchives.bvu.edu/photos/Buildings/BoysDormitory.jpg
"Little is known about this Boys' Dormitory building."

http://bvuarchives.bvu.edu/photos/Buildings/LibraryMainFloor.jpg
"Buena Vista University Library, built as an underground extension meant to connect the Ballou Library building and the Forum, while also increasing library floor space."

http://bvuarchives.bvu.edu/photos/Buildings/TennisCourts.jpg
Earlier tennis courts existed East of Pierce Hall before the Siebens Forum was constructed. These courts currently exist on the southeast corner of the Siebens Fieldhouse.
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