Kellum Hall [KEL, Building 53] (Tallahassee, Florida)
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Florida /
Tallahassee /
Tallahassee, Florida /
Chieftain Way, 74
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World / United States / Florida
dormitory, Florida State University (FSU), invisible
Kellum Hall is one of the tallest buildings on campus (10 floors + 1 basement). It was one of the first men's dormitories on campus, even though now it's co-ed. It was built in 1959, and houses 538 students.
Kellum remains mostly unchanged since its construction. The other three halls that haven't been renovated are Smith, Dorman, and Deviney.
Named after Business Manager John Gabriel (J.G.) Kellum.
Kellum remains mostly unchanged since its construction. The other three halls that haven't been renovated are Smith, Dorman, and Deviney.
Named after Business Manager John Gabriel (J.G.) Kellum.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 30°26'50"N 84°18'6"W
- DeGraff Hall [RH8-9, Buildings 4023-4024] 0.6 km
- Rovetta Business Building and Annex [RBA, Building 23; RBB, Building 52] 0.6 km
- Mike Martin Field at Dick Howser Stadium [HBS, Building 115] 0.7 km
- Wildwood Hall [RH5-6, Buildings 4020 and 4021] 0.7 km
- Landis Green 0.8 km
- University Center Building A (T. K. Wetherell Building) [UCA, Building 223] 0.9 km
- University Center Building C [UCC, Building 225] 1.1 km
- FAMU-FSU College of Engineering 3.4 km
- FAMU/FSU Agricultural Test Plot 3.9 km
- Fsu Rec Sportsplex 4.8 km
- Florida State University (FSU) 0.7 km
- "Frenchtown" Historical Black Area of Tallahassee 1.1 km
- The University Center 1.1 km
- Heritage Grove 1.2 km
- Downtown Tallahassee 2 km
- Alumni Village 3.1 km
- Florida A&M University (FAMU) 3.2 km
- Innovation Park 3.3 km
- Don Veller Seminole Golf Course & Club 3.9 km
- Tallahassee International Airport [KTLH] 7.3 km