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Boilermaker Aquatic Center(en)USA / Indiana / West_Lafayette (West Lafayette, Indiana)swimming pool, purdue, aquaOpen year-round, AQUA features an olympic-sized swimming pool. Purdue's men's & women's swimming & diving teams are consistently in the top 25 in the nation, and consist of Big Ten Champions, National Champions, and Olympians.
The Grand Theatre 16(en)USA / Louisiana / Lafayette (Lafayette, Louisiana )theatre, cinema, cinemaThe Grand Theatre. Biggest theatre in Lafayette.
Carmike 10(en)USA / Louisiana / Lafayette (Lafayette, Louisiana )theatre, cinema, cinemaThe Carmike theater
Bourgeois Hall(en)USA / Louisiana / Lafayette (Lafayette, Louisiana )hall, education, physicalBourgeois Hall, erected in 1986, is the physical education building named for Vesta Richard Bourgeois. She began teaching at UL Lafayette in 1927 and she served as head of the Physical Education department from 1939-68. In 1961, she was the
National Wetlands Research Center(en)USA / Louisiana / Lafayette (Lafayette, Louisiana )national, research, wetlandsowned and operated by U.S. Geological Survey
Cafe Chi Alpha(en)USA / Louisiana / Lafayette (Lafayette, Louisiana )cafe, christianity, alpha, chi
Chi Alpha House(en)USA / Louisiana / Lafayette (Lafayette, Louisiana )alpha, chi
Girard Hall(en)USA / Louisiana / Lafayette (Lafayette, Louisiana )hall, psychologyGirard Hall was named for Crow Girard, former president of the Bank of Lafayette, and his mother, Mrs. Maxim A. Girard. The Girards donated the 25 acres that comprised UL Lafayette's original campus. Girard Hall was completed in 1923. It
Martin Hall(en)USA / Louisiana / Lafayette (Lafayette, Louisiana )hall, administrative buildingMartin Hall was built in 1963 and designated as the administrative center of campus when Old Martin Hall was demolished due to old age and deterioration. Upon completion, it housed the president's office, all academic and personnel deans, the registrar
F.G. Mouton Hall(en)USA / Louisiana / Lafayette (Lafayette, Louisiana )hall, business centre/ buildingF.G. Mouton Hall was completed in 1963 as part of the New Martin Hall. It was designated as the College of Commerce building; business classes are still held there. The building was named in honor of Franklin Gardner Mouton of
Broussard Hall(en)USA / Louisiana / Lafayette (Lafayette, Louisiana )hall, physicsBroussard Hall was named for Robert F. Broussard, who served nine consecutive terms in the U.S. House of Representatives and one term as a U.S. senator. It was completed in 1940 for use as the physics building.
Lee Hall(en)USA / Louisiana / Lafayette (Lafayette, Louisiana )hallLee Hall was built in 1925 for science classes. It was named for James A. Lee, a druggist and member of the Board of Trustees at the time it was built. Lee Hall once housed the College of Agriculture and
O.K. Allen Hall(en)USA / Louisiana / Lafayette (Lafayette, Louisiana )hallO.K. Allen Hall was completed in 1935 for use as a dining hall. It was named in honor of Oscar K. Allen, governor of Louisiana at the time it was built. Allen was also the former chairman of the Louisiana
Bittle Hall(en)USA / Louisiana / Lafayette (Lafayette, Louisiana )hall, police station, post officeBittle Hall was the last building on UL Lafayette's campus to be named after a living individual. Completed in 1939, it was named for Atwood William "Buddy" Bittle, business manager of the university from 1922-1941. Bittle originally came to UL
DeClouet Hall(en)USA / Louisiana / Lafayette (Lafayette, Louisiana )hallDeClouet Hall was completed in 1905 and was named for Paul DeClouet, a state legislator from St. Martinville. A member of a prominent Lafayette family, he was instrumental in obtaining early financial assistance for SLII. When DeClouet was built, it
Burke-Hawthorne Hall(en)USA / Louisiana / Lafayette (Lafayette, Louisiana )hall, communicationBurke-Hawthorne Hall was first named for Walter Burke of New Iberia, a former member of the state Board of Education. It was renamed Burke-Hawthorne Hall in 1997 in honor of Doris Hawthorne, a generous benefactor to UL Lafayette. The building
Judice-Rickels Hall(en)USA / Louisiana / Lafayette (Lafayette, Louisiana )hall, honorsJudice-Rickels Hall was constructed as a boys' dorm in 1927. It was first named in honor of the family of Alcide Judice, a Scott, Louisiana, businessman and philanthropist. In 2003, it was renamed Judice-Rickels Hall to also honor the late
Girard Park(en)USA / Louisiana / Lafayette (Lafayette, Louisiana )park
The Oil Center(en)USA / Louisiana / Lafayette (Lafayette, Louisiana )The period from 1940-1960 saw tremendous change brought on by the oil industry in Acadiana. In every way, and every day, Lafayette seemed to change. As demand for oil increased during and after World War II, oil exploration and extraction
Downtown Lafayette(en)USA / Louisiana / Lafayette (Lafayette, Louisiana )downtown
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