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

http://bvuarchives.bvu.edu/photos/Buildings/Aerial.jpg
This photograph was taken from a hot air balloon during the 1990s, before the Lamberti Recreation Center, current Estelle Siebens Science Center, Grand Hall, and Liberty Hall were constructed.

http://bvuarchives.bvu.edu/photos/Buildings/Aerial.jpg
This photograph was taken from a hot air balloon during the 1990s, before the Lamberti Recreation Center, the current Estelle Siebens Science Center, Grand Hall, and Liberty Hall were constructed.

http://bvuarchives.bvu.edu/photos/Buildings/CentennialRoomLower.jpg
"Lower level of the Centennial Room, an extension of the dining facilities built into the Siebens Forum in 1985. The Centennial Room was replaced by the Crush 5 (stylized as CRU5H) Dining Experience in 2018."

http://bvuarchives.bvu.edu/photos/Buildings/CoffeeHouse.jpg
Initially intended to be a student-run student hangout, the Coffee House was moved onto campus west of Edson Hall in the 1960s. It is no longer standing. Little is known about this building.

http://bvuarchives.bvu.edu/photos/Buildings/IndoorTrack.jpg
"A six-lane 200-meter indoor track located inside of the Lamberti Recreation Center, which encircles three multi-purpose courts."

http://bvuarchives.bvu.edu/photos/Buildings/DixonEilers.jpg
Dixon-Eilers Hall was built on the site of the first Academic building on campus (Old Main) after the original building burned down in 1956.

http://bvuarchives.bvu.edu/photos/Buildings/Dows.jpg
"Dows Grand Ballroom, built in 1985 with the Harold Walter Siebens School of Business and the Siebens Forum to house student dining."

http://bvuarchives.bvu.edu/photos/Buildings/Edson.jpg
"Originally built in 1920 as the athletics building Victory Hall, Edson was renovated in 1962 and renamed Edson Hall. It now houses the Music department."

http://bvuarchives.bvu.edu/photos/Buildings/FinkbineNatatorium.jpg
"Named after Mae Finkbine, the wife of businessman and lumber man Frank Finkbine."

http://bvuarchives.bvu.edu/photos/Buildings/SSAScience.jpg
"This building was originally built to be the Estelle Siebens Science Center in 1968, which was moved in 2005 to a new building. This building is now the Social Sciences and Art Hall."
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