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  2. List of buildings at Valdosta State University - Wikipedia

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    1913 and 1981 and 2011. Converse Hall, named in honor of W. L. Converse, is perhaps the most important structure in the History of Valdosta State University since it was the building in which the foundation of this institution was laid. Converse Hall, built in 1913, housed everything for the college until West Hall was built in 1918.

  3. Bazemore–Hyder Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Bazemore–Hyder Stadium at Cleveland Field is a stadium in Valdosta, Georgia. It is primarily used for American football, and is the home field of Valdosta High School. Valdosta State University, winner of the NCAA Division II National Football Championship in 2004, 2007, 2012, and 2018 also uses Bazemore–Hyder Stadium as a home field. The ...

  4. West Hall (Valdosta State University) - Wikipedia

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    84,551 square feet [ 1 ] Design and construction. Architecture firm. Edwards and Sayward. West Hall, built in 1917, is the oldest building at Valdosta State University and features a distinctive dome and Spanish-mission architecture. It is also the center of academic activity at VSU, with numerous classrooms, departments, and offices.

  5. Converse–Dalton House - Wikipedia

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    83000233 [1] Added to NRHP. April 28, 1983. The Converse–Dalton House, also known as the Converse Dalton Ferrell House, is a historic residence in Valdosta, Georgia, in the United States. It was built in 1902 for Thomas Briggs Converse Sr., his wife, and their thirteen children. [2] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on ...

  6. Southside Historic District (Valdosta, Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    The Southside Historic District in Valdosta, Georgia is a 202-acre (82 ha) historic district that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007. [ 2] The neighborhood developed as an African-American area. The district included 421 contributing buildings, two other contributing structures, and 283 non-contributing buildings.

  7. Lowndes County, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Lowndes County (/ ˈlaʊndz /) is a county located in the south-central portion of the U.S. state of Georgia. As of the 2020 census, the population was 118,251. [1] The county seat is Valdosta. [2] The county was created December 23, 1825. Lowndes County is included in the Valdosta metropolitan statistical area.