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  2. Vincent–Beck Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Vincent–Beck Stadium (formerly Cardinal Field) is a ballpark located in Beaumont, Texas, on Jim Gilligan Way on the campus of Lamar University. The stadium was built in 1969 and has a current capacity of 3,500 spectators. It is the home stadium of the Lamar Cardinals baseball team.

  3. Provost Umphrey Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Provost Umphrey Stadium (previously Cardinal Stadium) is a 16,000-seat [9] multi-purpose stadium located on the campus of Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas.The stadium, home to the Lamar Cardinals football team, is located next to the Montagne Center.

  4. Lamar University - Wikipedia

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    In 1986, Lamar University–Orange and Lamar University–Port Arthur were granted accreditation separate from the main campus. Lamar Institute of Technology was created in 1990 in Beaumont to provide technical, business, health and industrial education through programs two years or fewer in length. [9] In 1995, the Lamar University System was ...

  5. Mary and John Gray Library - Wikipedia

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    The Mary and John Gray Library is an eight-story University Library for Lamar University and the Lamar Institute of Technology [1] in Beaumont, Texas. The library is part of the Federal Depository Library Program that aims to provide government documents free to the public. The library serves as the university's primary research and study center.

  6. Montagne Center - Wikipedia

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    Neches Federal Credit Union Arena at the Montagne Center, built in 1984, is a mixed-use event center that houses a 10,746-seat a multi-purpose arena and a variety of event spaces in Beaumont, Texas. The Montagne Center was designed especially for the basketball program with a wing designated for instructional purposes.

  7. Spindletop-Gladys City Boomtown Museum - Wikipedia

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    Lamar University dedicated the Spindletop-Gladys City Boomtown Museum on January 10, 1976, the 75th anniversary of the Lucas Gusher. Gladys City was given to the State of Texas and Lamar University for continued care and development as an educational resource.

  8. Lamar State College–Orange - Wikipedia

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    Opened in the fall of 1969 as an extension center of Lamar University, LSC-O first held classes in a vacant elementary school (Tilley Elementary) located on the site of the former naval base in Orange. That structure burned in 1971, prompting community leaders to raise funds for the purchase of a new facility that could accommodate students.

  9. McDonald Gym - Wikipedia

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    McDonald Gym, built in 1958, is located on the campus of Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas. The building was completely renovated in 2006-07 as part of the $17.8-million, 126,000 sq ft Sheila Umphrey Recreational Center project. [2] The gym's seating capacity was reduced from 4,200 to 500 as part of the renovation.