Broyhill Hall (Wake Forest, North Carolina)
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Broyhill Hall is the oldest building on Southeastern's campus and is listed in the National Register of Historic Buildings. Built in 1888 as Lea Laboratory, it served Wake Forest College as a science building and then as the chemistry building. After the college moved, it was converted into a student center for the Seminary. In 1980 it was extensively renovated and renamed Broyhill Hall in appreciation of the generous gifts of J. E. and Paul Broyhill, trustees from Lenoir, North Carolina. It now houses various faculty offices and The Great Commission Center.
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Coordinates: 35°58'52"N 78°30'41"W
- Landmark Six Forks Road 19 km
- North Hills 20 km
- NC Department of Corrections 21 km
- Wells Fargo Mortgage Corporation 29 km
- Slaughter Company - McCullers Transportation 41 km
- Johnston County Agricultural Center 53 km
- RBC Bank Headquarters 65 km
- GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy (GEH) 191 km
- PPD Pharmaceuticals 200 km
- Atlantic Telephone Membership Corporation (ATMC) 223 km
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary (SEBTS) 0.1 km
- Edgeford Park Subdivision 2 km
- Flaherty Park 2.1 km
- Wake Forest Golf Club 3 km
- The Country Club at Wakefield Plantation 4.7 km
- Camp Kanata 5.3 km
- Wakefield Plantation 5.5 km
- Falls Lake 17 km
- Franklin County, North Carolina 22 km
- Granville County, North Carolina 35 km