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Description Lehigh University's "Packer Hall stands on a terrace seven hundred feet south of Packer Avenue. It is built of dark sandstone and is four stories high, the architecture being Gothic. The entire length is two hundred and thirteen feet. At the extremity a tower rises to the height of two hundred feet, from the summit of which a magnificent prospect may be seen. This building is devoted to purposes of instruction. Large lecture rooms and drawing rooms occupy the greater part. The central section on the upper floor, which was formerly used as a chapel, now contains a fine collection illustrating natural history, together with the Museum of Geology and Paleontology. A wing extends from the western end, which affords, in the upper story, convenient rooms for the offices of the President and Faculty, with a large lecture room below." Edmund M. Hyde, The Lehigh University, a Historical Sketch, 1896.
Date before 1896
date QS:P,+1896-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1326,+1896-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Source The Lehigh University, a Historical Sketch, by Edmund M. Hyde, 1896.
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