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12019-05-09T16:50:57+00:00Alex Merrillb09a6772a215272bb53277ec320c56e5b0f43399College Station (Demolished)Alex Merrill1image_header2019-05-09T16:50:57+00:00Post Office; Campus Station; Human Relations Center192646.732310, -117.164950Alex Merrillb09a6772a215272bb53277ec320c56e5b0f43399
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12019-05-09T16:51:07+00:00Alex Merrillb09a6772a215272bb53277ec320c56e5b0f43399Original Construction for College Station (Demolished)1This is the date of original construction of this building.plain2019-05-09T16:51:07+00:00ImageBuildings1926North and Central America--United States--Washington (state)--Whitman county--PullmanAndrew Gillreath-BrownAttribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)Andrew Gillreath-BrownAlex Merrillb09a6772a215272bb53277ec320c56e5b0f43399
12019-05-09T16:51:07+00:00Alex Merrillb09a6772a215272bb53277ec320c56e5b0f43399College Station, 19301The College Station was built in 1926; it was on Thatuna Street and was eventually torn down (along with the white building to the right of it, which was the music conservatory informally known as Agony Hall) in 1964 to make room for the construction of Kimbrough Hall. College Station originally housed the campus post office on the first floor, and the YMCA on the second. After the post office moved into the CUB in 1952, this became the Human Relations Center, and even later it housed research primates.plain2019-05-09T16:51:07+00:00Is found in PC 3, WSU Buildings Photographs http://libraries.wsu.edu/masc/finders/pc3.htm, at Washington State University Libraries' Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections (MASC), http://libraries.wsu.edu/mascpc003b05f05_post19300427ImagePost offices; Students04/27/1930North and Central America--United States--Washington (state)--Whitman county--Pullmanark:/80444/xv40374Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, Washington State University Libraries: http://libraries.wsu.edu/mascIn copyright. Item is in copyright for 120 years from its date of creation.Alex Merrillb09a6772a215272bb53277ec320c56e5b0f43399
12019-05-09T16:51:07+00:00Alex Merrillb09a6772a215272bb53277ec320c56e5b0f43399College Station icicles, 19571Long icicles hanging from the side of the College Station (campus post office), located loosely at the north end of where today's Kimbrough Hall stands.plain2019-05-09T16:51:07+00:00Is found in PC 28, Paul Philemon Kies Photographs http://libraries.wsu.edu/masc/finders/pc28.htm, at Washington State University Libraries' Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections (MASC), http://libraries.wsu.edu/mascpc028b04n57a03_19570125_collegestationImageSnow; Icicles01/25/1957North and Central America--United States--Washington (state)--Whitman county--Pullmanark:/80444/xv92353Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, Washington State University Libraries: http://libraries.wsu.edu/mascIn copyright. Item is in copyright until 70 years after the 1971 death of the creator.Alex Merrillb09a6772a215272bb53277ec320c56e5b0f43399
12019-05-09T16:51:08+00:00Alex Merrillb09a6772a215272bb53277ec320c56e5b0f43399Demolition of College Station (Demolished)1This is the date of demolition of this building or that the building was destroyed.plain2019-05-09T16:51:08+00:00ImageBuildings02/1964North and Central America--United States--Washington (state)--Whitman county--PullmanAndrew Gillreath-BrownAttribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)Andrew Gillreath-BrownAlex Merrillb09a6772a215272bb53277ec320c56e5b0f43399