Lee Hall (Lafayette, Louisiana)
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Lee Hall was built in 1925 for science classes. It was named for James A. Lee, a druggist and member of the Board of Trustees at the time it was built. Lee Hall once housed the College of Agriculture and School of Home Economics. It was recently renovated and reopened in Fall of 1996. The building is now used by Junior Division.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 30°12'50"N 92°1'9"W
- Bourgeois Hall 1.9 km
- LSU Tennis Center 82 km
- LSU School of Veterinary Medicine 82 km
- LSU Idylwild Research Center 121 km
- Katy High School 371 km
- University of Central Arkansas Historic District 543 km
- Epic Learning 564 km
- Bishop Consolidated Independent School District 634 km
- Vail Education Center 1789 km
- Hassayampa Academic Village 1914 km
- University of Louisiana at Lafayette 0.2 km
- Girard Park 0.7 km
- Freetown-Port Rico Neighborhoods 0.9 km
- The Oil Center 1 km
- Downtown Lafayette 1.1 km
- Bendel Gardens Subdivision 2.1 km
- Lafayette Regional Airport (LFT/KLFT) 3.2 km
- Oakbourne Country Club 4.2 km
- Austin Village 7.3 km
- Austin Village South 7.6 km