
Sarah Langdon Williams Hall - Michigan State University, E. Lansing, Michigan
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N 42° 44.039 W 084° 29.302
16T E 705605 N 4734333
Williams Hall is still used as a dormitory today, except its now co-ed. Parking is available at visitor meters.
Waymark Code: WM79BY
Location: Michigan, United States
Date Posted: 09/22/2009
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21. Sarah Lagdon Williams Hall, a brick and stone structure of conservative modern collegiate style, was completed in September 1939. It has accomodations for 260 women students. One arm of the U-shaped hall lies on E. Michigan Avenue and the other faces the campus drive and red cedar river. On the Michigan Avenue side is an elaborate fieldstone entrance. The court side, facing the campus, shelters a formal English Terrace and garden. The expanse of glass in the bay extends from one arm to the other gives the court the appearance of a spacous sunroom. This building and Mayo hall were designed by Malcomson, Calder and Hammond, Inc.
--excerpt from Michigan: A Guide to the Wolverine State, 1941
Williams Hall is still used as a dormitory today, except its now co-ed.