Bittle Hall (Lafayette, Louisiana)
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police station, post office
Bittle Hall was the last building on UL Lafayette's campus to be named after a living individual. Completed in 1939, it was named for Atwood William "Buddy" Bittle, business manager of the university from 1922-1941. Bittle originally came to UL Lafayette in 1910 as a mathematics professor and was once the principal at the Washington, Louisiana, high school. The building is now used as the University Post Office and University Police headquarters.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 30°12'53"N 92°1'5"W
- Baton Rouge Police Department 93 km
- Ascension Parish Jail 105 km
- United States Federal Penitentiary 146 km
- HPD North Division Headquarters 333 km
- College Station Police Department 413 km
- Brazps County Sheriff Grounds 423 km
- Round Rock Police Department 546 km
- Texas Department of Public Safety Headquarters 549 km
- San Antonio Police Academy Training Facility 634 km
- Federal Security Academy 1264 km
- University of Louisiana at Lafayette 0.4 km
- Girard Park 0.8 km
- Freetown-Port Rico Neighborhoods 0.8 km
- Downtown Lafayette 1 km
- The Oil Center 1 km
- Bendel Gardens Subdivision 2.2 km
- Lafayette Regional Airport (LFT/KLFT) 3.1 km
- Oakbourne Country Club 4 km
- Austin Village 7.4 km
- Austin Village South 7.7 km