Construction of the west wing of State Gymnasium viewed from the northwest
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Construction of the west wing of State Gymnasium viewed from the northwest
Description
A dirt road runs along the front (north) of State Gymnasium. Work is continuing on the doors and windows on the west wing of the building. Chemical and Physical Hall is on the far left before it burnt down in 1913 and Grounds Cottage is on the right. Grounds Cottage was moved across from the Heating Plant in 1924.
State Gymnasium was constructed from 1911-1913 and originally included a swimming pool, handball courts, and a running track. During the years 1918 and 1919, the gym became a dining hall for army recruits on campus. The exterior stairs at the center of the north side were added in 1936 and include Christian Petersen sculpture panels. A fire in 1962 caused some damage and loss of equipment. The gymnasium was renovated in 1967, which included a new track and other improvements. From 2009-2012 State Gym underwent a complete renovation project and a large addition was built on the west side including a new pool, basketball courts and running track as well as a skywalk over Union Drive connecting it to Beyer Hall.
Creator
Iowa State University;
Source
04-08-I-StateGym-213-08-004
Publisher
Iowa State University Library Special Collections: http://www.add.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/index.html
Date
ca. 1912
2013-04
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University Photographs; http://www.add.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/collections/images.html
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Photograph
Type
Image
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Identifier
04-08-I-StateGym-213-08-004
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