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Clemson University's front door includes Sikes Hall, the Carillon Garden, Tillman Hall, Godfrey Hall, Bowman Field, Holtzendorff Hall (formerly the YMCA), Mell Hall, and downtown Clemson
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The Clemson University campus as seen from the North Dike on Lake Hartwell. Landmarks Memorial Stadium (Death Valley), Littlejohn Coliseum, and Tillman Hall are all clearly visible.
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"President's Park" - located between the President's Home and Sikes Hall on the campus of Clemson University. Photograph taken from across Hwy. 93 (Walter T. Cox Boulevard). You can see the new Rotunda, Long Hall, Martin Hall, Brackett Hall, Sikes Hall, and Tillman Hall. The photo was taken during Spring Break. T...
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Tillman Hall is not the oldest building on the campus, but it is one of the most recognized building at Clemson. It overlooks Bowman Field. It was dedicated in 1891 and was originally called "The Agricultural Building." Much of the building was destroyed in a fire on May 22, 1894. Known as the Main Building for the...
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Tillman Hall is not the oldest building on the campus, but it is one of the most recognized building at Clemson. It overlooks Bowman Field. It was dedicated in 1891 and was originally called "The Agricultural Building." Much of the building was destroyed in a fire on May 22, 1894. Known as the Main Building for the...
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Tillman Hall is not the oldest building on the campus, but it is one of the most recognized building at Clemson. It overlooks Bowman Field. It was dedicated in 1891 and was originally called "The Agricultural Building." Much of the building was destroyed in a fire on May 22, 1894. Known as the Main Building for the...
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