Bellamy Building [BEL, Building 8] (Tallahassee, Florida)

USA / Florida / Tallahassee / Tallahassee, Florida

Bellamy is the two-towered, main building on campus for social sciences.

Bellamy was constructed in 1967.

The Departments of Economics, History, Geography, Urban Planning and Development, Political Science, and Public Administration all have offices here. There's an anthropology lab in the basement of the South Tower. There is one large lecture hall that seats about 400 in each of the towers; most classrooms, however, are in the North Tower (the taller one).

The North Tower has six floors; The South "Tower" has two floors. Both buildings share a basement, and the two-story atrium.

Named after Raymond F. Bellamy, a former professor of Sociology.
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Coordinates:   30°26'35"N   84°17'45"W

Comments

  • This building also contains the Department of Sociology, with offices the 2nd and 5th floors (main office on the 5th)
  • The lab in the basement is not anthropological, it's an economics experimental lab which is often shared with political science.
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