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  2. Towson University buildings and structures - Wikipedia

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    After the school was moved to Towson in 1914–1915, Richmond became the first principal to live in the white, colonial style house "Glen Esk" (now near Prettyman Hall). This was the residence of one of the estates existing on the land facing York Road, south of old Towsontown that was secured for the school.

  3. TU Arena - Wikipedia

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    TU Arena, formerly SECU Arena, [3] is a 5,200-seat multi-purpose arena on the Towson University campus in Towson, Maryland, United States. The arena was completed and opened in 2013, and now hosts the men's and women's basketball teams, as well as the volleyball and gymnastics teams. [4] It replaced the Towson Center, which had been in use ...

  4. Category : Buildings and structures in Columbus, Ohio by type

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    Religious buildings and structures in Columbus, Ohio (1 C, 4 P) Residential buildings in Columbus, Ohio (2 C, 6 P) Restaurants in Columbus, Ohio (15 P) S.

  5. Auburn House (Towson, Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    Auburn House is a historic home located on the grounds of Towson University in Towson, Baltimore County, Maryland, United States. It was built in 1790 by Charles Ridgely III and stayed in the family until it became part of the Sheppard and Enoch Pratt Hospital property in 1944. Towson University (then Towson State College) acquired it in 1971.

  6. Hampton National Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    Its furnishings, together with the estate's slave quarters and other preserved structures, provide insight into the life of late 18th-century and early 19th-century landowning aristocracy. In 1948, Hampton was the first site selected as a National Historical Site for its architectural significance by the U.S. National Park Service .

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