Gallahue Hall (Indianapolis, Indiana)
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Indiana /
Rocky Ripple /
Indianapolis, Indiana /
West 46th Street, 451
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/ Indiana
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World / United States / Indiana
greenhouse, academic building, herbarium, 2020_construction
The primary location of science classrooms on Butler’s campus is the Dorothy and Edward Gallahue Science Hall, made possible by a gift from Butler Trustee Edward Francis Gallahue. The departments housed in Gallahue include Biology, Chemistry, Engineering, Physics, and Astronomy. Also located in Gallahue are growth-chamber facilities, an electron microscope facility, the Center for Urban Ecology, the Butler Greenhouse, and the Friesner Herbarium. The Butler Greenhouse includes over 200 species—from tropical to desert plants. The Friesner Herbarium is a systematic collection of nearly 100,000 dried, pressed, and preserved plant specimens—the third largest in the state.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 39°50'22"N 86°10'24"W
- Main Building and Shelton Auditorium 0.8 km
- Arthur M. Glick Jewish Community Center of Indianapolis 4.5 km
- James Whitcomb Riley Hospital for Children at IU Health 6.9 km
- IU Health University Hospital 7 km
- Business/SPEA Building 7.3 km
- Monon Community Center 13 km
- Mckenzie Center for Innovation and Technology 13 km
- Athletics & Recreation Center 15 km
- Highlander Park Adult Education 17 km
- LaFollette Complex 77 km
- Butler-Tarkington 0.5 km
- Meridian-Kessler 2.2 km
- Crown Hill 2.5 km
- Keystone-Monon 3.6 km
- Mapleton-Fall Creek 3.7 km
- United Northwest 3.9 km
- Washington Township 4.8 km
- Martindale-Brightwood 6.6 km
- Marion County 7.5 km
- Center Township 7.9 km